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The San Antonio Spurs opened the season with a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, but it has been a dominant run ever since. The Spurs will look to exact a measure of revenge and extend their lengthy home winning streak when they host the Thunder on Saturday in the first meeting since the season-opening encounter in Oklahoma.
San Antonio opened its five-game homestand with a 109-101 victory over Chicago on Thursday to improve to 31-0 at AT&T Center this season and extend its home winning streak to 40 games dating to last season. One more victory at home will give the Spurs sole possession of the third-longest run in NBA history as they enter this one tied with the Orlando Magic of the mid-1990s and four behind the Chicago Bulls of the same era. A meeting on the back end of the homestand with the Golden State Warriors - who pulled into Friday with an NBA-record 46 straight home wins and a three-game lead on San Antonio in the Western Conference - is looming, but the Spurs must first contend with what could be an angry Thunder squad. Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook combined for 54 points but their teammates provided little support in a home loss to Minnesota on Friday, Oklahoma City's seventh defeat in 11 games.
TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, ABC
LINE HISTORY: The Spurs opened as eight point favorites at home and by early Saturday morning that line was already adjusted to -8.5. The total opened at 213 on Friday afternoon, wobbled throughout the evening, began falling overnight, and settled in at 210.5 near mid-morning on Saturday.
INJURY REPORT:
Thunder - SG D. Waiters (Questionable Saturday, personal)
SG A. Robinson (Questionable Saturday, ankle)
Spurs - No injuries to report.
COVERS POWER RANKINGS: Thunder (-9.7) - Spurs (-16.4) + home court (-3) = Spurs -9.7
DANCE TEAM WAR:
- Pick:
- Notre Dame
- Capper:
- Jesse Schule
- Start:
- March 20, 2016 - 2:40 PM
- Offered at:
- pinnacle @ -118 Notre Dame
- Analysis:
This is a Free #NCAAB play on the Notre Dame #Irish.
The SFA Lumberjacks shocked the West Virginia Mountaineers in the first round of the tournament, and they are getting a ton of credit heading into a second round matchup versus Notre Dame as just a one-point dog. I'll take the Irish, who are used to playing the country's top teams in the ACC. Notre Dame has beaten the likes of Duke, North Carolina and Louisville, and when they are playing their best basketball, they can beat anybody.
The Irish started slow against Michigan, but they went on to out-score the Wolverines 41-22 in the second half. They shot a staggering 58.1 percent from the field in that game, and hit better than 50 percent from three-point range. The Lumberjacks piled up the wins against the minnows of the Southland Conference, but when they faced tougher competition in their non-conference schedule they didn't fare well. They lost 97-55 at Baylor, 70-60 at Northern Iowa, and they came up short in a 80-73 loss at Arizona State.
Take ND.
GL,
Jesse Schule
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