Team Announcement: Spurs to debut new uniforms against Warriors.

Dejounte Murray is averaging higher PPG & APG this season.
An exciting piece of news has come with the San Antonio Spurs announcing that the team has updated its official uniforms for the second half of the season reasonable starting point that was permitted by the league, having considered strategically-less jersey production volume before the season began and now that half a season's worth of jersey sales have already accumulated.

The refreshingly new uniforms represent the championship dynasty over the last 11 seasons with accents of gold inside the spur symbol in lieu of a front jersey player number, with an alternate camouflage gold uniform that includes each player's first name set to be worn at the next Spurs home game.

The Spurs' 15 titles are commemorated in gold on the collar patch.
The Spurs now wear black-n-gold.
The colloquial moniker, "San Antone", dons the jersey front proudly in fancy font, with the collar patch of "15x" alongside the Larry O'Brien trophy showcasing the team's total championship victories. The "Icon" jersey has a wishbone collar, stark black with silver and gold stripes, with the main jersey being a crisp white.

"Oh, yeah, the 'City' jersey is fly. I can't wait to rock the new look and put on a show for our fans," Brandon Ingram spoke fondly at the press conference, where the two main jerseys were revealed to many oohs-and-aahs. The court at AT&T Center will also have a new look, only to be used for "City" uniform games.

Spurs recover as VanVleet's dagger (and defense) edges Timberwolves, 100-87.

Fred VanVleet (18 points, 7 assists, 4-7 3PT) hit a deep dagger over D'Angelo Russell (whose own would-be game-tying three misfired) in the final minute, and then the Spurs defense coughed up more steals to pull away.

The road win was powered by stellar shooting and court vision by VanVleet and star performances by Ingram (29 points, 9 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks) & Murray (25 points, 8 assists, 4 steals) notably Drummond (21 rebounds) for his clutch block on Karl-Anthony Towns' fadeaway shot late in the 4th.

In the disheartening home defeat, Towns had 18 points & 19 rebounds (6-18 FG%) and D'Angelo Russell scored 17 points (8-20, 1-5 3PT) in a misfire kind of night. Kevin Huerter had 12 points. The promising Minnesota squad still appears to need more help and vision as a team moving forward, despite the quality grab of Russell to pair with KAT.


Spurs get overwhelmed by fiery Celtics to suffer second home loss, 114-101.

Boston got payback for San Antonio's huge comeback last season.
Dejounte Murray (23 points) & Brandon Ingram (29 points) tried to will the Spurs into a home victory as the supporting cast struggled to contribute, but the Celtics just caught too hot a fire in the 4th Quarter, outscoring San Antonio 38-22. Boston won 3 out of 4 quarters in the scoring column. In the loss, Drummond had 16 rebounds.

For the Celtics, Jaylen Brown scored 25 points. Jayson Tatum had 23 points, with Kemba Walker dropping 17 points with 8 assists. Tristan Thompson had 14 rebounds.

The Spurs shot just 42% to Boston's 50% by night's end.




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