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The San Antonio Spurs are in a brutal losing skid.
Nov 6, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama (1) reacts during the fourth quarter against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina/Troy Taormina-Imagn Images
The San Antonio Spurs are facing a challenging stretch, having lost their last three games by 20 or more points. This losing streak has raised concerns about the team’s ability to compete consistently throughout a full 48 minutes of play.
As we approach the halfway point of the season, the Spurs have lost six of their last seven games and nine of their last thirteen. It wasn’t long ago that they were two games above .500 just before Christmas. This rapid decline has been alarming and has left fans and analysts questioning what’s going wrong with the silver and black.
One of the most glaring issues has been the team’s performance in the third quarter. In the last three games, the Spurs have a net rating of -66.8 in the third period, ranking dead last in the NBA. Their offensive rating in this stretch is 92.5, good for 28th in the league, while their defensive rating is an abysmal 159.3.
The eye test reveals a team that struggles to maintain intensity and focus throughout the game. They often start competitively but seem to wilt as the game progresses, particularly in the third quarter. This pattern has become all too familiar and is a significant factor in their recent losses.
Victor Wembanyama, the team’s star rookie, has shown signs of fatigue. The team’s reliance on him has been evident, and when he’s not at his best, the entire squad seems to struggle. Even solid performances from players like Zach Collins, who has been putting up 20+ point games during this losing streak, haven’t been enough to secure victories.
Defensively, the Spurs have been particularly vulnerable. In their recent game against Miami, they allowed a season-high tying 46 points in the third quarter alone. This defensive collapse has been a recurring theme and needs to be addressed if the team hopes to turn things around.
Looking ahead, the Spurs face a critical juncture in their season. With the upcoming rodeo road trip on the horizon, the team needs to find solutions quickly. Whether it’s through lineup changes, increased minutes for energetic bench players, or a renewed focus on fundamentals, something needs to change to halt this downward trend.
For more insights and a deeper dive into the Spurs’ recent struggles, tune into the Locked On Spurs podcast for this and much more.
Other Topics in Today’s Locked On Spurs Podcast:
• Analysis of the Spurs’ offensive woes in recent games
• Discussion on potential lineup changes to spark the team
• Preview of the upcoming Paris game and its implications for the season
Jan 17, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) directs the offense as he is defended by Brooklyn Nets forward Tosan Evbuomwan (12) and guard D’Angelo Russell (1) in the second half at Crypto.com Arena. | Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
We’re halfway through the NBA season and I’ve seen many of the same points on midseason reports lists. The Sixers being this bad, the Pistons being this good, Russell Westbrook finding such a great fit alongside Nikola Jokic and with the Nuggets — at some point, if we all have the same observations, then we’re not really paying attention.
Not to lean too hard on my own horn, but I thought all these things were going to happen before the season got underway (granted, it does feel excellent that being a perennial Westbrook supporter is paying off). Let’s look instead at some surprises past the surface level of competition this season, into developments and/or plot twists that look like they’ll have a ripple effect beyond the conclusion of this NBA calendar year. We’ll start with two today and get into some others tomorrow.
Leveraging the future for an immediate star
The Suns and Sixers are the obvious examples, but the Warriors, Lakers, Mavericks and Wolves have done this via inaction and slow erosion.
For the Mavs, this season feels like an existential hiccup. Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving settling, seemingly well, into a working routine last season and Dallas was a contender in the West. Where the Mavs have slipped to — injuries aside — does seem to be, in part, in working Klay Thompson into the fold. Thompson has struggled at times to find his shot and his place on the floor, he plays at a pace a lot different than either Doncic or Irving do — his previous, forever point guard in Steph Curry was never as frenetic.
Katie Heindl is a credentialed NBA and WNBA writer, her bylines have appeared with The New York Times Magazine, SLAM, The Athletic, Yahoo Sports, Dime, Rolling Stone, among others. She writes the bestselling Substack, Basketball Feelings and is working on a book of the same name.
Home and Away
Trades Jimmy Butler returns to the Heat, says “whole truth will come out” about what’s transpired in Miami (CBS Sports)
Analysis Cooper Flagg, the heralded pick of this year’s NBA Draft, puts exclamation point on his status (The Athletic)
Biz OKC Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault named All-Star coach (ESPN)
Fantasy Cheat Sheet
Waiver Wire Wonders: Must-Add Players and Surprising Trends in Fantasy Basketball
Jan 7, 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Ryan Dunn (0) over Charlotte Hornets center Nick Richards (4) during the second half at the Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images | Sam Sharpe/Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images
As we dive into the latest fantasy basketball waiver wire trends, some surprising names have emerged as the most added players across various platforms.
Stephon Castle is another intriguing name gaining traction. With Jeremy Sochan sidelined, Castle has seen increased opportunities and has capitalized on them. However, I’m skeptical about his long-term value once the Spurs return to full strength.
Wendell Carter Jr. is an interesting case, as his role could expand with Goga Bitadze out. There’s a good chance Carter retains the starting spot even when Bitadze returns, making him a solid speculative add in deeper leagues.
Nick Richards’ Phoenix Suns’ debut was impressive, so grab him if available, but we should also be on the lookout for an efficiency drop.
Hot Players to Watch
Drew Eubanks has emerged as a surprise contributor, ranking as the 61st best player over the past week. While his value is tied to injuries ahead of him, he’s worth monitoring in case his role expands.
Kel’el Ware is a name to keep an eye on, especially if the Heat continue to play him alongside Bam Adebayo. This lineup change could unlock significant fantasy value for the young big man.
For more insights and a deeper dive into the latest fantasy basketball trends, tune into the Locked On Fantasy Basketball podcast for this and much more.
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