San Antonio Spurs record Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Tue, 12 Dec 2023 15:15:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 San Antonio Spurs Suffer 17th Straight Loss, Most in Franchise History https://sportzbonanza.com/san-antonio-spurs-suffer-17th-straight-loss-most-in-franchise-history/ Tue, 12 Dec 2023 14:54:00 +0000 https://sportzbonanza.com/?p=22990 San Antonio Spurs' head coach Gregg Popovich in 2017.The San Antonio Spurs suffered their 17th straight loss after getting beaten 93-82 by the Houston Rockets on Monday night. This marked the worst stretch in franchise history, setting a record for most consecutive losses. The Spurs delivered an encouraging performance on the defensive side of the ball, but that was negated by their shortcomings […]

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The San Antonio Spurs suffered their 17th straight loss after getting beaten 93-82 by the Houston Rockets on Monday night. This marked the worst stretch in franchise history, setting a record for most consecutive losses.

The Spurs delivered an encouraging performance on the defensive side of the ball, but that was negated by their shortcomings on the offense. The Spurs were particularly let down by their three-point shooting, making only five threes out of 41 attempts.

“They played a great game,” said Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich after the game. “Just, you got to make a shot in the NBA. You can’t shoot 5 for 41 from three. … They did a hell of a job defensively, in that regard. Really proud of them. But just feel badly that it’s hard to know what to do when you’re missing that many shots. It just makes it very, very difficult.”

The Spurs had a lot of reasons for optimism entering the 2023-24 NBA season. They had a young talented squad headlined by star rookie Victor Wembanyama and their fans expected improvement after several disappointing seasons. However, it appears that San Antonio still needs a lot of growth to return to establish itself as a contender in the Western Conference.

“We know that we put in the work for it. We believe in each other, and I wouldn’t want to do it any other group than the group we got,” said forward Keldon Johnson. “I’m excited to get back out there Wednesday and put another great performance team-wise and hopefully get [a] win.”

After starting the season 3-2, the San Antonio Spurs have now dropped to a 3-19 record and find themselves at the bottom of the Western Conference. The only team with the worst record in the league is the Detroit Pistons at 2-21.

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Opinion: What’s Next for San Antonio Spurs and Gregg Popovich? https://sportzbonanza.com/opinion-whats-next-san-antonio-spurs-gregg-popovich/ Sun, 23 Sep 2018 07:13:28 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=4688 San Antonio Spurs' head coach Gregg Popovich in 2017.One year ago, San Antonio Spurs training facilities were full of familiar faces. Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker were getting ready to show that they can still be valuable contributors after 16 years in the NBA and four championships together. Kawhi Leonard, recovering from his quad injury, was looking to emerge as the team’s unquestionable […]

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One year ago, San Antonio Spurs training facilities were full of familiar faces. Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker were getting ready to show that they can still be valuable contributors after 16 years in the NBA and four championships together. Kawhi Leonard, recovering from his quad injury, was looking to emerge as the team’s unquestionable new leader and prove that the NBA Finals MVP award he won in 2014 wasn’t just a coincidence. Gregg Popovich was probably smiling on the side and was already tinkering with plans to stop the Golden State Warriors dynasty.

It is funny how things can drastically change in just 365 days.

This year, there will be lots of introductions in Spurs house. Ginobili retired, Parker left to Charlotte, while Leonard was traded. Popovich is the only one left, and you have to wonder is he facing his biggest challenge just now, after already coaching 23 years in the NBA? Will this be the season when Spurs’ streak of 21 consecutive seasons as a playoff team comes to an end? What’s next for San Antonio Spur and Gregg Popovich?

Contrary to popular belief, Spurs and Popovich should be written off just yet.

This season, although partly a rebuilding one, won’t be the biggest challenge for Gregg Popovich as many people think. Remember he has beaten one of NBA’s most famous superteams in Miami Heat, who had LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in their prime? And that he did it with aging Tim Duncan and inexperienced Kawhi Leonard?

If you are in a mood for debate, then last season was definitely bigger challenge than this one. Spurs were without their best player for all season, and they still managed to snag a playoff spot in a loaded Western Conference. Popovich isn’t one of the best coaches in the history of the league without reason. He knows how to put the players in a perfect position to win, maximizing their strengths and hiding their weaknesses.

Now, although the West is somehow even stronger this year, so are the San Antonio Spurs. Yes, we know that DeMar DeRozan isn’t Kawhi Leonard by any stretch of the imagination, but he represents 22+ points a game player that the team didn’t have last year. Combine that with a reliable LaMarcus Aldridge and Pau Gasol, improved Dejounte Murray and talented rookie Lonnie Walker, and you have yourself a team that can get to 48 wins at least. This will probably be enough for 6th through 8th seed once again, and Spurs will keep the streak alive.

Finally, you wonder what’s next for San Antonio Spurs and Gregg Popovich? Well, another NBA championship is out of the question of course. No matter how good Popovich is, his team just doesn’t have the star power to compete with Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets or Oklahoma City Thunder. But, the important thing is that the Spurs won’t end up at the bottom of the Western Conference and will remain relevant for years to come. They will be a team no one will be comfortable facing and will continue to improve as their young players get more experience. Popovich will be able to retire while the team is still winning games, and won’t be a part of the tanking business, securing his legacy as arguably one of two best coaches basketball has ever seen.

This future might not be the one Spurs’ fans were hoping last year, but it will be a lot better than it looks like at the moment.

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San Antonio Spurs Clinch The Playoff Spot for 21st Consecutive Season https://sportzbonanza.com/san-antonio-spurs-clinch-playoff-spot-21st-consecutive-season/ Wed, 11 Apr 2018 05:47:05 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=2774 San Antonio Spurs' head coach Gregg Popovich in 2017.With the 98-85 victory over Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs managed to clinch the playoff spot for the 21st consecutive season. This also became the second longest playoff appearance streak (tied with the Portland Trail Blazers) in the history of the league. The Spurs coach Gregg Popovich called the feat “wonderful.” Although the NBA playoffs […]

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With the 98-85 victory over Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs managed to clinch the playoff spot for the 21st consecutive season. This also became the second longest playoff appearance streak (tied with the Portland Trail Blazers) in the history of the league. The Spurs coach Gregg Popovich called the feat “wonderful.”

Although the NBA playoffs without the Spurs seem unimaginable, that was a real option this season. Their best player Kawhi Leonard only played in nine games this season, with the team having to send 25 different starting line-ups due to various problems and injuries. This, combined with the loaded Western Conference, meant that Spurs had to really fight their way into the playoffs.

It is a different position,” – said Popovich. “We haven’t really been in that kind of a position very often. But all the same, things apply: being humble in wins, learning from losses and moving on, not dwelling on things, just trying to improve. It’s like we’ve said in any other year: We want to be the best team we can be, come playoff time. I think at this point, other than our road play, we’ve gotten to the point where we know our team pretty well. We’re as good as we can get. We’ve got a lot of guys that have really progressed. We all have been frustrated because we wanted to pick up where we left off last year, and that didn’t happen for all the reasons we know. But life goes on. I think under the circumstances, they’ve done a wonderful job of being in this position. Hopefully, we’ll finish it the right way.

San Antonio Spurs currently sit as the sixth seed in the Western Conference, with one game left to go. If they manage to beat the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday, they will secure at least the fifth seed and could even get the four in case Utah Jazz loses one of their two games left.

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Spurs’ Coach Gregg Popovich Never Seen an Injury like Kawhi Leonard’s https://sportzbonanza.com/spurs-coach-gregg-popovich-never-seen-an-injury-like-kawhi-leonards-11-23-2017/ Thu, 23 Nov 2017 08:32:23 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=1561 San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich recently commented on the injury of the team’s best player Kawhi Leonard, saying that he hasn’t seen a quadriceps issue like that during his time in NBA. Leonard picked up the injury in Game 1 of the 2017 Western Conference finals and didn’t return to the court since. “Never, […]

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San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich recently commented on the injury of the team’s best player Kawhi Leonard, saying that he hasn’t seen a quadriceps issue like that during his time in NBA. Leonard picked up the injury in Game 1 of the 2017 Western Conference finals and didn’t return to the court since.

Never, never,” Popovich said about the injury. “What’s really strange is that Tony [Parker] has the same injury, but even worse. They had to go operate on his quad tendon and put it back together or whatever they did to it. So to have two guys, that’s pretty incredible. I had never seen it before those guys.

Tony Parker also didn’t play basketball since last season, when he suffered ruptured left quadriceps tendon in the Western Conference semi-finals against the Houston Rockets. Unlike Leonard, Parker should be back on the court very soon according to Popovich.

For real, sooner than later. And I’m serious. I’m being honest,” said Popovich about Parker’s return.

When it comes to Kawhi Leonard, the team refuses to offer a timeline in which he could be playing again. For now, Leonard is participating in the on-court work but he still hasn’t started practicing with the team. There are several steps that Leonard needs to complete during the rehabilitation process to receive clearance and get back to the normal training process. The Spurs are not rushing Leonard, which is something we could see in the earlier years, where the team has always placed the health of the player before the need for result.

Without Leonard and Parker, the Spurs are still above .500 with a record of 11-7 after a defeat against the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday. The Spurs have 4 days of rest before traveling to Charlotte on Sunday where they will face the Hornets.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> San Antonio Spurs record Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Tue, 12 Dec 2023 15:15:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 San Antonio Spurs Suffer 17th Straight Loss, Most in Franchise History https://sportzbonanza.com/san-antonio-spurs-suffer-17th-straight-loss-most-in-franchise-history/ Tue, 12 Dec 2023 14:54:00 +0000 https://sportzbonanza.com/?p=22990 San Antonio Spurs' head coach Gregg Popovich in 2017.The San Antonio Spurs suffered their 17th straight loss after getting beaten 93-82 by the Houston Rockets on Monday night. This marked the worst stretch in franchise history, setting a record for most consecutive losses. The Spurs delivered an encouraging performance on the defensive side of the ball, but that was negated by their shortcomings […]

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The San Antonio Spurs suffered their 17th straight loss after getting beaten 93-82 by the Houston Rockets on Monday night. This marked the worst stretch in franchise history, setting a record for most consecutive losses.

The Spurs delivered an encouraging performance on the defensive side of the ball, but that was negated by their shortcomings on the offense. The Spurs were particularly let down by their three-point shooting, making only five threes out of 41 attempts.

“They played a great game,” said Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich after the game. “Just, you got to make a shot in the NBA. You can’t shoot 5 for 41 from three. … They did a hell of a job defensively, in that regard. Really proud of them. But just feel badly that it’s hard to know what to do when you’re missing that many shots. It just makes it very, very difficult.”

The Spurs had a lot of reasons for optimism entering the 2023-24 NBA season. They had a young talented squad headlined by star rookie Victor Wembanyama and their fans expected improvement after several disappointing seasons. However, it appears that San Antonio still needs a lot of growth to return to establish itself as a contender in the Western Conference.

“We know that we put in the work for it. We believe in each other, and I wouldn’t want to do it any other group than the group we got,” said forward Keldon Johnson. “I’m excited to get back out there Wednesday and put another great performance team-wise and hopefully get [a] win.”

After starting the season 3-2, the San Antonio Spurs have now dropped to a 3-19 record and find themselves at the bottom of the Western Conference. The only team with the worst record in the league is the Detroit Pistons at 2-21.

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Opinion: What’s Next for San Antonio Spurs and Gregg Popovich? https://sportzbonanza.com/opinion-whats-next-san-antonio-spurs-gregg-popovich/ Sun, 23 Sep 2018 07:13:28 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=4688 San Antonio Spurs' head coach Gregg Popovich in 2017.One year ago, San Antonio Spurs training facilities were full of familiar faces. Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker were getting ready to show that they can still be valuable contributors after 16 years in the NBA and four championships together. Kawhi Leonard, recovering from his quad injury, was looking to emerge as the team’s unquestionable […]

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One year ago, San Antonio Spurs training facilities were full of familiar faces. Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker were getting ready to show that they can still be valuable contributors after 16 years in the NBA and four championships together. Kawhi Leonard, recovering from his quad injury, was looking to emerge as the team’s unquestionable new leader and prove that the NBA Finals MVP award he won in 2014 wasn’t just a coincidence. Gregg Popovich was probably smiling on the side and was already tinkering with plans to stop the Golden State Warriors dynasty.

It is funny how things can drastically change in just 365 days.

This year, there will be lots of introductions in Spurs house. Ginobili retired, Parker left to Charlotte, while Leonard was traded. Popovich is the only one left, and you have to wonder is he facing his biggest challenge just now, after already coaching 23 years in the NBA? Will this be the season when Spurs’ streak of 21 consecutive seasons as a playoff team comes to an end? What’s next for San Antonio Spur and Gregg Popovich?

Contrary to popular belief, Spurs and Popovich should be written off just yet.

This season, although partly a rebuilding one, won’t be the biggest challenge for Gregg Popovich as many people think. Remember he has beaten one of NBA’s most famous superteams in Miami Heat, who had LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in their prime? And that he did it with aging Tim Duncan and inexperienced Kawhi Leonard?

If you are in a mood for debate, then last season was definitely bigger challenge than this one. Spurs were without their best player for all season, and they still managed to snag a playoff spot in a loaded Western Conference. Popovich isn’t one of the best coaches in the history of the league without reason. He knows how to put the players in a perfect position to win, maximizing their strengths and hiding their weaknesses.

Now, although the West is somehow even stronger this year, so are the San Antonio Spurs. Yes, we know that DeMar DeRozan isn’t Kawhi Leonard by any stretch of the imagination, but he represents 22+ points a game player that the team didn’t have last year. Combine that with a reliable LaMarcus Aldridge and Pau Gasol, improved Dejounte Murray and talented rookie Lonnie Walker, and you have yourself a team that can get to 48 wins at least. This will probably be enough for 6th through 8th seed once again, and Spurs will keep the streak alive.

Finally, you wonder what’s next for San Antonio Spurs and Gregg Popovich? Well, another NBA championship is out of the question of course. No matter how good Popovich is, his team just doesn’t have the star power to compete with Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets or Oklahoma City Thunder. But, the important thing is that the Spurs won’t end up at the bottom of the Western Conference and will remain relevant for years to come. They will be a team no one will be comfortable facing and will continue to improve as their young players get more experience. Popovich will be able to retire while the team is still winning games, and won’t be a part of the tanking business, securing his legacy as arguably one of two best coaches basketball has ever seen.

This future might not be the one Spurs’ fans were hoping last year, but it will be a lot better than it looks like at the moment.

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San Antonio Spurs Clinch The Playoff Spot for 21st Consecutive Season https://sportzbonanza.com/san-antonio-spurs-clinch-playoff-spot-21st-consecutive-season/ Wed, 11 Apr 2018 05:47:05 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=2774 San Antonio Spurs' head coach Gregg Popovich in 2017.With the 98-85 victory over Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs managed to clinch the playoff spot for the 21st consecutive season. This also became the second longest playoff appearance streak (tied with the Portland Trail Blazers) in the history of the league. The Spurs coach Gregg Popovich called the feat “wonderful.” Although the NBA playoffs […]

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With the 98-85 victory over Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs managed to clinch the playoff spot for the 21st consecutive season. This also became the second longest playoff appearance streak (tied with the Portland Trail Blazers) in the history of the league. The Spurs coach Gregg Popovich called the feat “wonderful.”

Although the NBA playoffs without the Spurs seem unimaginable, that was a real option this season. Their best player Kawhi Leonard only played in nine games this season, with the team having to send 25 different starting line-ups due to various problems and injuries. This, combined with the loaded Western Conference, meant that Spurs had to really fight their way into the playoffs.

It is a different position,” – said Popovich. “We haven’t really been in that kind of a position very often. But all the same, things apply: being humble in wins, learning from losses and moving on, not dwelling on things, just trying to improve. It’s like we’ve said in any other year: We want to be the best team we can be, come playoff time. I think at this point, other than our road play, we’ve gotten to the point where we know our team pretty well. We’re as good as we can get. We’ve got a lot of guys that have really progressed. We all have been frustrated because we wanted to pick up where we left off last year, and that didn’t happen for all the reasons we know. But life goes on. I think under the circumstances, they’ve done a wonderful job of being in this position. Hopefully, we’ll finish it the right way.

San Antonio Spurs currently sit as the sixth seed in the Western Conference, with one game left to go. If they manage to beat the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday, they will secure at least the fifth seed and could even get the four in case Utah Jazz loses one of their two games left.

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Spurs’ Coach Gregg Popovich Never Seen an Injury like Kawhi Leonard’s https://sportzbonanza.com/spurs-coach-gregg-popovich-never-seen-an-injury-like-kawhi-leonards-11-23-2017/ Thu, 23 Nov 2017 08:32:23 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=1561 San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich recently commented on the injury of the team’s best player Kawhi Leonard, saying that he hasn’t seen a quadriceps issue like that during his time in NBA. Leonard picked up the injury in Game 1 of the 2017 Western Conference finals and didn’t return to the court since. “Never, […]

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San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich recently commented on the injury of the team’s best player Kawhi Leonard, saying that he hasn’t seen a quadriceps issue like that during his time in NBA. Leonard picked up the injury in Game 1 of the 2017 Western Conference finals and didn’t return to the court since.

Never, never,” Popovich said about the injury. “What’s really strange is that Tony [Parker] has the same injury, but even worse. They had to go operate on his quad tendon and put it back together or whatever they did to it. So to have two guys, that’s pretty incredible. I had never seen it before those guys.

Tony Parker also didn’t play basketball since last season, when he suffered ruptured left quadriceps tendon in the Western Conference semi-finals against the Houston Rockets. Unlike Leonard, Parker should be back on the court very soon according to Popovich.

For real, sooner than later. And I’m serious. I’m being honest,” said Popovich about Parker’s return.

When it comes to Kawhi Leonard, the team refuses to offer a timeline in which he could be playing again. For now, Leonard is participating in the on-court work but he still hasn’t started practicing with the team. There are several steps that Leonard needs to complete during the rehabilitation process to receive clearance and get back to the normal training process. The Spurs are not rushing Leonard, which is something we could see in the earlier years, where the team has always placed the health of the player before the need for result.

Without Leonard and Parker, the Spurs are still above .500 with a record of 11-7 after a defeat against the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday. The Spurs have 4 days of rest before traveling to Charlotte on Sunday where they will face the Hornets.

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