Tonight the San Antonio Spurs will be taking their 2-0 record to Houston to face the Rockets. It will mark the first time in this truncated season, the Spurs hit the road and deal with a back-to-back game situation.
For a comprehensive game preview, be sure to check out Project Spurs’ Paul Garcia’s gameday preview, however, as the Spurs get set to face their in-state rival, here are five things to note heading into tonight’s contest.
- Kevin Martin really likes to play against the Spurs. Martin has notched 24-plus points in five of his last seven games against the Spurs.
- Tim Duncan usually dominates the Rockets. Duncan owns 35 career points-rebounds double-doubles against the Rockets.
- Pumping in the points. Since the 2007-2008 NBA season, Houston has upped their scoring per game average. In 2007-2008 the Rockets averaged 96.7 points, in 2008-2009 it was 98.4 points, 2009-2010 it was 102.4 and in 2010-2011 it was 105.9 points.
- This current Houston team is very inexperienced. Houston’s opening night roster featured an average NBA experience of less than three seasons (2.87 seasons).
- Almost an even match. The Spurs hold a 7-5 record versus the Rockets in their last 12 meetings.
(via Rockets’ media notes)
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