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The Spurs are staying home in San Antonio after voters approve $311 million for a new arena, with construction plans and private investment set to transform downtown.
Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs have had a promising start to the 2025-26 NBA season, despite coming up short in their 118-116 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers last night. While Wembanyama only shot 5/14 from the floor and fouled out late against the Lakers,
Following Gervin's retirement, Rick Mahorn was named the team's new head coach. The Spurs icon will continue to be involved with the Amps as part-owner of the team.
BOTTOM LINE: The San Antonio Spurs take on the Houston Rockets in an NBA Cup in-season tournament group play matchup. San Antonio went 34-48 overall and 5-11 in Southwest Division action a season ago. The Spurs shot 46.5% from the field and 35.7% from 3-point range last season.
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San Antonio's collapse vs. Lakers shows how much the Spurs need De'Aaron Fox
The San Antonio Spurs dropped their second straight game on Wednesday night, falling to 5–2 after opening the season with five consecutive wins. Despite entering the fourth quarter with an eight-point lead over the Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio unraveled late as Luka Doncic and Deandre Ayton took control.
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Project Marvel powers forward as the San Antonio Spurs will get a new downtown arena. What does this mean for fans and the city’s future? Host Jeff Garcia and guest KENS 5 TV's Vinnie Vinzetta break down the passing of Project Marvel,
Voters in the San Antonio area signed off on using public financing for a new downtown arena for the National Basketball Association’s Spurs team.
Bexar County, Texas, voters have spoken, and they believe the San Antonio Spurs deserve a new stadium. Voters passed a measure Tuesday enabling the team to develop and build a new $1.3 billion arena in downtown San Antonio, according to KENS 5.