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Day’Ron Sharpe isn’t just rounding into shape after his earlier injury. He’s coming off arguably the best all-around performance of his career. The Nets backup center dominated Indiana on the glass, especially the offensive boards.
Rookie Kel'el Ware scored 25 points to match his season high, Duncan Robinson added 21 on 5-of-7 3-shooting and the Miami Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs 128-107 on Sunday.
Given his hard-nosed history, it's no surprise Champagnie is one of three players to appear in all of the Spurs' 37 games this season. And it may not be a coincidence that one of the club's other iron men, Harrison Barnes, is, like Champagnie, a devoted user of the stationary bike to stay warm while off the court during games.
The Los Angeles Lakers were blown out by the San Antonio Spurs in the second half after nearly a week off due to the California wildfires.
All good things come to an end. A four-game win streak the San Antonio Spurs went on in late November, for instance. The end of a blowout victory
In late December, Spurs ' rising superstar Victor Wembanyama swapped jerseys with a young fan seated courtside for San Antonio's lone visit to Brooklyn to face the Nets. Cameras captured the moment and the Spurs social team shared the video on X, calling it the "Best jersey swap ever."
Victor Wembanyama posted a laughing emoji over the father of a kid putting his jersey on an auction site after jersey swapping.
San Antonio Spurs' rising star, Victor Wembanyama, is one of the most popular players in the NBA, receiving massive amounts of media attention, both on television and social media.
On Dec. 27, the San Antonio Spurs beat the Brooklyn Nets, 96-87. Victor Wembanyama recorded 19 points and a whopping six blocks, and after the game, he gave his jersey to a fan in a moment that ...
The city of Los Angeles has endured one of its worst weeks in history as devastating wildfires have ravaged the area, forcing the Los Angeles Lakers to postpone their Thursday and Saturday games against the Charlotte Hornets and San Antonio Spurs,