After stealing a win against the New York Knicks thanks to Sandro Mamukelashvili's 34-point masterclass, the San Antonio Spurs should have an easier game on Friday night as they take on the Philadelphia 76ers.
The 76ers will be without some of the best players in the league, but Quentin Grimes has stepped up in a big way since being traded from the Dallas Mavericks, and routinely goes off for 30-plus points, and should give the Spurs fits on the defensive end.
While the Spurs themselves aren't particularly healthy, they do have most of their players available. The same can't be said for the Sixers.
Keep it posted to Inside the Spurs for all the latest news, ranging from odds (via FanDuel), injury reports for both teams and TV information.
Injury Report
Spurs
Victor Wembanyama, deep vein thrombosis (OUT)
Riley Minix, shoulder (OUT)
Charles Bassey, knee (OUT)
De'Aaron Fox, finger (OUT)
76ers
Jared McCain, knee (OUT)
Eric Gordon, wrist (OUT)
Joel Embiid, knee (OUT)
Paul George, abductor (OUT)
Tyrese Maxey, back (OUT)
Lonnie Walker IV, head (OUT)
Kelly Oubre Jr., knee (OUT)
Kyle Lowry, hip (OUT)
Andre Drummond, toe (OUT)
Adem Bona, ankle (OUT)
How to Watch
Time: 7:00 PM CST
Location: Frost Bank Center (San Antonio, TX)
Channel: FanDuel Sports Network
Streaming:NBA League Pass
Betting Odds
Spread: Spurs -6 (-110)/76ers +6 (-110)
Money line: Spurs (-235)/76ers (+194)
Over/under: 236.5
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The Spurs are favored, which has been a rare occurrence all season, although they often fall victim to role players who perform out of their minds, and this game has that written all over it.
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This story was originally published March 21, 2025 at 7:01 AM.