The San Antonio Spurs are looking to bounce back after an upset loss to the Utah Jazz, ending their eight-game winning streak. Prior to that setback, the Spurs had a perfect 13-0 record against teams with a losing record. Victor Wembanyama's return to the starting lineup was decent, with 32 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 blocks. De'Aaron Fox missed the last game due to a hamstring issue but is expected to return against the New York Knicks. The New York Knicks are coming off a home victory against the Miami Heat, 132-125, where Jalen Brunson scored 47 points, his highest since December 28th of last year. This also marked his new home scoring record for the Knicks. The Knicks have won 7 of their last 8 games and currently hold a 20-8 record, ranking second in the Eastern Conference. The upcoming match features the San Antonio Spurs facing the New York Knicks. Statistical analysis reveals significant differences in their offensive and defensive capabilities. The Spurs maintain a shooting percentage of around 48% overall and roughly 35% from three-point range, indicating a consistent but somewhat lacking offensive efficiency. They average over 46 rebounds per game. The team averages 26.1 assists per game, highlighting strong teamwork. However, their steals dropped to 4 during postseason play while turnovers were reduced to 8, which shows a need to strengthen their offensive and defensive transition consistency. New York Knicks +2
National Basketball Association
San Antonio Spurs
134 - 132
New York Knicks
Asian Handicap
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