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The Spurs’ biggest strengths and weaknesses
Looming over all of the on-court issues are the Spurs’ injuries. De’Aaron Fox has yet to suit up. Luke Kornet has missed significant time. San Antonio just got Jeremy Sochan, Kelly Olynyk, and Lindy Waters III back.
The Los Angeles Lakers earned a big-time win on Wednesday to capture their seventh victory of the season. The Lakers defeated the Spurs in front of their home
STAT LEADERS Spurs: Points, Wembanyama (25.6 per game). Rebounds, Wembanyama (12.9). Assists, Castle (5.7). Steals, Castle (2.0). Blocks, Wembanyama (4.1). Rockets: Points, Durant (24.0 per game). Rebounds, Sengun (9.9). Assists, Sengun (7.3). Steals, Sengun (1.6). Blocks, Smith/Durant (1.0).
Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs have had a promising start to the 2025-26 NBA season, despite coming up short in their 118-116 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers last night. While Wembanyama only shot 5/14 from the floor and fouled out late against the Lakers,
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What Lakers’ Marcus Smart said about embarrassing gaffe that almost blew game vs. Spurs
Here we'll look at and discuss what Lakers' Marcus Smart said about his gaffe that nearly blew Wednesday's game against the Spurs.
The fourth-year forward was back on the court Wednesday night just in time to torment Lakers star Luka Doncic.
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What we learned from the Spurs loss to the Lakers
The Spurs beat themselves on Wednesday night in a 118-116 loss to the shorthanded Los Angeles Lakers. It’s the second straight loss where they weren’t the aggressors, made silly mistakes, and looked nothing like the team that started the season 5-0.