Road warriors San Antonio Spurs kick off homestand against East-leading Detroit Pistons
The Straits Times
The teams played on Feb 23 in Detroit, with the Spurs producing a 114-103 win. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Spurs have reeled off 12 wins in their past 13 National Basketball Association (NBA) contests, despite playing just five of those games at home since Feb 1.
That means they will be carrying plenty of momentum when they host the Eastern Conference-leading Detroit Pistons on March 5 (March 6, Singapore time) in the opener of a six-game homestand.
The teams played on Feb 23 in Detroit, with the Spurs producing a 114-103 win.
San Antonio head home after a 131-91 thrashing of the 76ers in Philadelphia on March 3.
“The energy we had, we didn’t come out just walking around; we kind of had that energy,” point guard Dylan Harper said. “After what happened in New York (114-89 loss to the Knicks), I think we just wanted to prove to us and to everyone that we’re still here.
“I think confidence is through the roof. Everyone is finding their stride at the right time. There are still a lot of things we need to work on, but I think what we got from this trip and what we showed ourselves we’re capable of, we’re very excited going into March and April.”

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