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The San Antonio Spurs opened the season with a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, but it has been a dominant run ever since. The Spurs will look to exact a measure of revenge and extend their lengthy home winning streak when they host the Thunder on Saturday in the first meeting since the season-opening encounter in Oklahoma.
San Antonio opened its five-game homestand with a 109-101 victory over Chicago on Thursday to improve to 31-0 at AT&T Center this season and extend its home winning streak to 40 games dating to last season. One more victory at home will give the Spurs sole possession of the third-longest run in NBA history as they enter this one tied with the Orlando Magic of the mid-1990s and four behind the Chicago Bulls of the same era. A meeting on the back end of the homestand with the Golden State Warriors - who pulled into Friday with an NBA-record 46 straight home wins and a three-game lead on San Antonio in the Western Conference - is looming, but the Spurs must first contend with what could be an angry Thunder squad. Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook combined for 54 points but their teammates provided little support in a home loss to Minnesota on Friday, Oklahoma City's seventh defeat in 11 games.
TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, ABC
LINE HISTORY: The Spurs opened as eight point favorites at home and by early Saturday morning that line was already adjusted to -8.5. The total opened at 213 on Friday afternoon, wobbled throughout the evening, began falling overnight, and settled in at 210.5 near mid-morning on Saturday.
INJURY REPORT:
Thunder - SG D. Waiters (Questionable Saturday, personal)
SG A. Robinson (Questionable Saturday, ankle)
Spurs - No injuries to report.
COVERS POWER RANKINGS: Thunder (-9.7) - Spurs (-16.4) + home court (-3) = Spurs -9.7
DANCE TEAM WAR:
- Pick:
- Kansas
- Capper:
- Will Rogers
- Start:
- March 19, 2016 - 7:45 PM
- Offered at:
- pinnacle @ -8 -103 Kansas
- Analysis:
1* free play on the Kansas Jayhawks...
The Kansas Jayhawks are the #1 ranked team in the country. They've won 15 games in a row, and they crushed their first round opponent Austin Peavy by a whopping 26 points. The Big12 champs are firing on all cylinders, and I don't expect them to have any trouble with Connecticut.
Here are my keys to the game:
1. Previous History - Kansas has won five of it's last six games by a double-digit margin, and the Jayhawks are 7-1 ATS in their last eight neutral site games. They've scored an average of 82.2 points on 49.8 percent shooting at neutral sites this season.
2. Perry Ellis - The senior forward has scored 20+ points in four of his last five games, and he totaled 21 on 8-of-12 shooting in the win over Austin Peavy. "He's a rock. He's a guy that we look to score when we're struggling," said coach Bill Self. "He certainly plays a much bigger role than what I think a lot of people give him credit for nationally."
3. X-Factor - The Jayhawks are 12-3 ATS in their last 15 games overall.
Selection: This is a play on the Kansas Jayhawks (Free)
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