The Utah Jazz haven’t been playing their best basketball lately. That makes Wednesday’s NBA betting matchup especially daunting, as they host the impressive San Antonio Spurs.
At least San Antonio (38-7, 26-17-2 ATS) has been a little rough against the spread lately, going 1-2-1 ATS in its past four games. The Spurs remain great in the regular win column, though, going 9-1 in their past 10 games — including a 113-102 win and cover at Golden State on Monday.
Monday’s win wasn’t without some drama. Tim Duncan went down with a knee injury in the first half, and it looked rather serious at the time. Duncan returned in the second half, though, and finished with 16 points and seven rebounds. Considering San Antonio’s success this season has been largely based on staying healthy, the entire team is breathing a sigh of relief.
At least San Antonio (38-7, 26-17-2 ATS) has been a little rough against the spread lately, going 1-2-1 ATS in its past four games. The Spurs remain great in the regular win column, though, going 9-1 in their past 10 games — including a 113-102 win and cover at Golden State on Monday.
Monday’s win wasn’t without some drama. Tim Duncan went down with a knee injury in the first half, and it looked rather serious at the time. Duncan returned in the second half, though, and finished with 16 points and seven rebounds. Considering San Antonio’s success this season has been largely based on staying healthy, the entire team is breathing a sigh of relief.