NBA program: Spurs – Warriors in front of 63,000 people, a record!

We left for another NBA night. Nine games on the program this weekend, and a beautiful Spurs – Warriors in front of more than 63,000 spectators. We sit down and watch it all together.

# THE PROGRAM

  • 1h : Pistons – Pelicans
  • 1h : Pacers – Hawks
  • 1h : Wizards – Knicks
  • 1h30: Spurs – Warriors
  • 2h: Bulls – Thunder
  • 2h: Timberwolves – Suns
  • 3h : Jazz – Magic
  • 4h : Clippers – Nuggets
  • 4h : Kings – Rockets

# DO NOT MISS

The meeting to follow is certainly the Spurs – Warriors of 1h30, in which we will live a moment of history (yes, we assure you). Indeed, the Texas franchise will officially beat attendance record for an NBA game. Spurs are expected to play in front of 63,592 spectators, and will return to the Alamodome 21 years later. Certainly it’s not joy in San Antonio this season (13 wins, 29 losses and a 14th place in the West), but Gregg Popovich’s band has at least the merit of celebrating its history for its 50 years, and there is no doubt that the atmosphere promises to be incredible.

The Spurs therefore offer themselves a gala match, which is more once morest the Warriors. The defending champions must bounce back from their disappointment once morest the Suns, but also the Pistons and the Magic. With Stephen Curry back, Golden State is starting a road-trip five games and intends to spoil the party. Eighth in the Conference, GSW is only two wins from the Top 6. It’s not much, and a success tonight would be timely.

Still three major Dubs absentees: JaMychal Green, James Wiseman and Jonathan Kuminga are all listed”out“, only Devin Vassell is missing on the Spurs side.

Steph Curry who plays basketball in front of almost 64,000 people, it’s still great, isn’t it?

# TO FOLLOW ALSO

  • Must-win for the Hawks. Atlanta released an honorable match once morest the Bucks, in a galley season. The Falcons move on the floor of the Pacers, who will be deprived of Tyrese Haliburton. There’s no time to lose for Ice Trae and his friends.
  • Kristaps Porzingis facing his former franchise. Always a special appointment for the Latvian giant, provided that his presence is confirmed (he is officially uncertain). The Knicks are full once more with the return of RJ Barrett and want to continue in Washington.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s masterclass once morest the Bulls. Don’t believe us? You will see.
  • How will Wolves behave? Minny faces the Suns still amputated by several executives (Booker, Chris Paul, Cam Johnson…). Come on, no more bullshit, we want to see something else in the Wolves.
  • Lauri Markannen vs Paolo Banchero, the NBA qu’on aime.
  • The Nuggets are surfing on a very good dynamic (4 wins in a row) and travel (without Nikola Jokic) to Los Angeles to face the disappointing Clippers, which have never been complete since 1957. Besides, someone has any news from Paul George?
  • The Kings to continue at home. Just because we want to see 50 Cent in courtside.

A beautiful NBA evening in sight, to start the weekend with the best manners. You’re used to it now: we set the alarm clock and we don’t forget the coffee. Let’s go.

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