In Spurscast Episode 678, host Paul Garcia and Mission Spurs director of digital content material Joe Garcia talk about the San Antonio Spurs by means of 24 video games, together with:
- The San Antonio Spurs of their final three video games.
- Keldon Johnson earlier than and after mid-November.
- The Spurs’ three-point taking pictures struggles.
The San Antonio Spurs of their Final Three video games
Of their final three video games, the Spurs fell on the street in Oklahoma Metropolis, then misplaced to the New Orleans Pelicans and Phoenix Suns within the AT&T Middle.
In accordance with Vegas, San Antonio was anticipated to go 0-3 in that stretch. In that recreation in opposition to the Thunder, nonetheless, the Spurs had their greatest probability to finish their 11-game dropping streak once they constructed a 17-point lead.
The Spurs By 24 video games
By 24 video games, the Spurs are 6-18, fifteenth within the Western Convention, and maintain the second-worst document within the league. In the event that they lose three video games in a row, they’ll have a brand new franchise document 14-game dropping streak. San Antonio at present ranks twenty ninth offensively and thirtieth defensively.
Keldon Johnson Earlier than and After Mid-November
Digging by means of the information, after November 18th is when Keldon Johnson started to wrestle in a number of video games. There may very well be a fruits of things for why Johnson started to wrestle with defenses keying in on him as a go-to participant, and with a number of rotation gamers beginning to miss video games as a consequence of damage. One main think about Johnson’s drop in scoring effectivity has been his struggles from the skin.
San Antonio’s Three-Level taking pictures
With Johnson struggling from three and Doug McDermott and Josh Richardson on the injured record, the Spurs have been struggling from the three-point line as a group. Currently, they’re having problem getting over a degree per shot on their wide-open three-point makes an attempt, and defenses have began permitting extra wide-open threes for San Antonio.
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