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The San Antonio Spurs will travel to the City of Brotherly Love to take on the Philadelphia 76ers in the last game of their Rodeo Road Trip.

For the first time this season, the San Antonio Spurs will take on the Philadelphia 76ers. The Spurs had an 11-game winning streak snapped on Sunday by the New York Knicks, and are hoping to get back to their winning ways against the Sixers in the last game of the Rodeo Road Trip.

Philadelphia is coming off a loss to the Boston Celtics, and neither Paul George nor Joel Embiid suited up in that game.

George has not played since January as a result of a PED-related suspension. Embiid, meanwhile, has slowly returned to form this season, although his unreliability has held the Sixers back. Philly is currently sixth in the Eastern Conference, a game and a half ahead of the play-in tournament.

Before tipoff, we have you covered with everything you need to know, from betting odds, TV info, and injury reports for both squads.

How to Watch Spurs vs. 76ers

  • Where: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia PA
  • When: 7:00PM CST
  • TV Channel: NBC
  • Streaming: Peacock

San Antonio Spurs Injury Report

  • Mason Plumlee, conditioning (QUESTIONABLE)

Philadelphia 786ers Injury Report

  • Joel Embiid, oblique (OUT)
  • Johni Broome, meniscus (OUT)
  • Paul George, suspended (OUT)

Spurs vs. 76ers Betting Lines

  • Point spread: Spurs -6.5/76ers +6.5
  • Money line: Spurs (-255)/76ers (+210)
  • Over/under: 231.5

With an off day, a short plane ride from New York to Philadelphia, and no Embiid to slow him down, fans should expect a solid outing from Victor Wembanyama on both ends of the floor. 

Tyrese Maxey is posting 29.1 points per game this season, although with Stephon Castle getting the defensive assignment, the Spurs can reliably hope to slow him down, stifling the Sixers' offensive approach. In addition to that matchup, rookies Dylan Harper and VJ Edgecombe will get their first looks at one another in tonight's game. 

Neither rookie is poised to make a ROTY bid, but both players should receive All-Rookie nods and should eventually take over as two of the better guards in the NBA.