Team Profile
San Antonio Spurs
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109.7 16thOffensive Rating
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108.4 22ndDefensive Rating
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1.3 14thNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game109.8 14th
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Points per game Against109.2 12th
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Rebounds per game44.9 8th
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Assists per game27.4 7th
Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes set a season-high on Thursday against his former team, the Golden State Warriors, scoring 39 points in the team's 134-133 road win. Barnes drained seven threes en route to his third 30-point game of the season, tying the second-most he's ever made in a game. The veteran forward has experienced significant performance swings, having back-to-back 30-point games, but he only scored more than 10 points once in the six games before that. The 31-year-old is averaging 12 points per game in 29 minutes this year, and he'll look to continue his hot streak on Saturday against the Mavericks.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (ankle) is listed as questionable ahead of Friday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. Jones sat out on Wednesday, which allowed Blake Wesley to move into the starting five. Wesley posted a decent 12/4/6 line while in the starting five on Wednesday. Jones is dealing with a left ankle sprain, so it wouldn't be shocking to see him miss another game. Wesley could be a decent streaming choice if Jones is unable to go again.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (ankle) has been ruled out ahead of Wednesday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Jones is set to miss this game after suffering a left ankle sprain during Monday's game. Blake Wesley will shift into the starting five with Jones unavailable for this contest. The absence of Jones should also mean more playing time for Malaki Branham and Devonte' Graham on Wednesday. None of these players are great streaming options, but they could have some low-end value.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (ankle) did not participate in shootaround on Wednesday morning. San Antonio's injury report is not yet available, but Jones appears to be on the wrong side of questionable for Wednesday's matchup versus the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder. Jones exited Monday's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers late after spraining his left ankle, and he's in danger of missing his first outing since Dec. 15. Averaging 13.7 points, 7.1 assists, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.5 steals across his last 10 games after taking over as a starter for the Spurs, the former Duke standout is playing some of the best basketball of his four-year career of late. Jones would figure to carry a questionable tag into Wednesday's action and could test out his injured ankle during pregame warmups.
San Antonio Spurs guard Tre Jones (ankle) is listed as questionable for the team's Wednesday game against the Thunder. The 24-year-old sustained an ankle injury during the team's recent loss to the 76ers on Monday, putting him at risk of missing his fifth game this season. Should Jones be sidelined, Blake Wesley, Malaki Branham, and Julian Champagnie are potential candidates to see an increase in minutes. Jones is averaging nine points and five assists per game in 25 minutes.