Powered by Roundtable

The San Antonio Spurs will look to get back in the win column on Monday as they host the Philadelphia 76ers.

After a two-point overtime loss to the Denver Nuggets on Saturday, the San Antonio Spurs are aiming to finish the season strong. On Monday night, they will return home to face the Philadelphia 76ers, kicking off their final homestand of the season.

The Spurs are sitting at 59 wins on the year, and have not won 60 games in a season since 2017, the last year the Spurs and Kawhi Leonard were on good terms. Led by Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs are finally on the rise, and remain within striking distance of the Oklahoma City Thunder for the top seed in the Western Conference.

It's still an uphill battle, and the Spurs will need every win they can get if they want to finish with the best record in the NBA.

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: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio TX
  • When: 7:00PM CST
  • TV Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Southwest
  • Streaming: NBA League Pass

San Antonio Spurs Injury Report

  • N/A

Philadelphia 76ers Injury Report

  • Cameron Payne, hamstring (OUT)
  • Johni Broome, knee (OUT)

Spurs vs. 76ers Betting Lines

  • Point spread: Spurs -8.5/76ers +8.5
  • Money line: Spurs (-370)/Spurs (+295)
  • Over/under: 236.5

With only four games left in the regular season, the Spurs' biggest priority is making sure their injury report stays clean heading into the playoffs.

So far this season, the Spurs have suffered some minor injuries but have been able to withstand any major disasters, and as they push towards the postseason and aim high, health--as always--remains a top priority.

In March, the Spurs blew out the Sixers in their only other meeting of the season. Victor Wembanyama only scored ten points, but a well-rounded offensive assault by San Antonio secured the win. Paul Goertge and Joel Embiid not suiting up certainly helped, although they are both expected to be in the lineup tonight.