Tuesday NBA Roundup: Hype or No Hype, Spurs’ Dominance Can’t Be Overlooked

March 15th, 2016 by Josh Martin Leave a reply »

Two days after the time change and nearly a year since an epic seven-game playoff series, the San Antonio Spurs have sprung forward, while the Los Angeles Clippers have fallen back.

The Spurs clocked the Clippers on Tuesday, 108-87, to extend their winning streak at the AT&T Center to 42 games—the third-longest in NBA history.



And behind that of the Golden State Warriors, who've won 46 straight at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California.

The Warriors have overshadowed everyone and everything in the Association this season—and rightfully so. Their historic title defense, led by Stephen Curry's field-lapping MVP campaign and the All-Star seasons of Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, has Golden State winning at a pace even the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls would envy.

That's made it easier than ever for San Antonio to once again fly under the radar, despite a franchise-best 57-10 record through 67 games.

Not that these Spurs need any help dodging the limelight. For all their improvement over last season's squad, which won 55 games before getting ousted by the Clippers in the first round ...

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