Over 17 years, the Austin Spurs' presence has not only fueled its fan base in the Capital City, but also the Spurs' massive ...
How have the San Antonio Spurs performed over their franchise history in the NBA Playoffs? Read on for the Spurs’ year-by-year performances in the NBA postseason.San Antonio Spurs playoff ...
Well this game could go in a couple of different ways, but it really comes down to the Spurs center of Wembanyama. The ...
Instead of righting a supposed wrong, newly acquired San Antonio Spurs point guard De'Aaron Fox opted to begin a fresh legacy for himself in the Lone Star State. Monday afternoon, the league ...
On Sunday, the San Antonio Spurs made the second-biggest trade of the season so far, parting ways with three bench players and four first-round picks for De'Aaron Fox and Jordan McLaughlin in what ...
Trae Young was nearly a San Antonio ... past the first round since. In 47 games this season, Young is averaging 23.2 points per game with an NBA-best 11.5 assists per game. The Spurs took on ...
By flipping him, the Hawks will become even worse this season, and the Spurs own their first-round pick in 2025. On top of that, the Spurs own Atlanta's 2027 pick and have a swap in 2026 ...
Less than 24 hours after the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks pulled off a blockbuster trade, the San Antonio Spurs were able ... three future first round picks (2025, 2027 and 2031 ...
The San Antonio Spurs reportedly had eyes for Trae Young before deciding to trade for De'Aaron Fox instead. NBA insider Chris Haynes reported Thursday on NBA TV that the Spurs were "considering" a ...
Dec 19, 2024; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama (1) sets up to shoot in front of Atlanta Hawks forward De'Andre Hunter (12) in the first half at Frost Bank Center.
NEW YORK – The Kings, Spurs and Bulls are putting the finishing touches on a three-team National Basketball Association (NBA) trade that will send De’Aaron Fox to San Antonio and Zach LaVine ...
This is a deep lottery class, so San Antonio could parlay the Hawks' struggles into a legitimate difference-maker. In addition to two lottery picks, the Spurs own their own second-round pick (No. 41).