
The San Antonio Spurs followed up with a rodeo road trip that matched the best edition of their annual jaunt since their inception in 2003, with a home stand that was almost as impressive. Clutchpoints were discussed in detail with head coach Mitch Johnson.
"You feel the intensity and the competitiveness. The teams that you're talking about and the urgency that a lot of them have, I think it's been really good for us to go through these games and find out about other teams and find out about ourselves."
Whichever team Johnson's group plays during its six games at the Frost Bank Center is a postseason contender that will likely at least make the play-ins. Three of those teams are widely considered to be among the best in the NBA.
Spurs role as postseason contender
San Antonio began their home games with a win against the Detroit Pistons, entering the night tied with the Oklahoma City Thunder for the fewest losses in the league. The very next night, the Spurs overcame a 25-point deficit to defeat a Portland Trail Blazers unit that is in eighth place in the Western Conference.
The Silver and Black then defeated the Houston Rockets by 25 points, who were in third place in the West at the time. Next came the Boston Celtics. Like Houston, Boston is in third place in its conference, and like the Celtics, the Rockets fell. Two nights later, without Victor Wembanyama, the Alamo City welcomed a Denver Nuggets team that was in fourth place in the West. This would prove to be the only game of six that the Spurs would lose as after Wembley recovered from an ankle injury, they defeated a Charlotte Hornets team that is in 10th place in the East. Loss-wise, Charlotte is five losses ahead of that last spot in the conference play-in spot.
"We've had to participate in a lot of different types of games, whether it's getting a little open and covering a lot of distance defensively, matching some physicality in a lot of different ways, execution late in the game, seeing different ways for guys to defend us," Johnson said of ClutchPoints' tenure.
"You feel the intensity, competitiveness and urgency of (opponents on the home stand)... hopefully those lessons will translate into wisdom and knowledge as we move forward."
-Mitch Johnson"I'm obviously ready for it"
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San Antonio held Charlotte without a field goal for more than five minutes in the fourth quarter, defeating the Hornets 115–102 to close the home stand.
"I thought we settled in. Had a little ups and downs in the third quarter, got open a little bit, and it's hard to save them when the game is like that." Johnson said.
The Spurs' first-year head coach added, "I thought we did a really good job of fixing our defense, even if it wasn't weak." "It's always easy to get organized by moving away from artificial things, but I thought we did a good job of getting set up, staying connected and getting them ready to play through their counters; or just the beginning shooters trying to get a look because they're very good at seeing those guys and progressing from that to the next guys."
Going 5-1 after an 8-1 record during the Rodeo Road Trip to include two 'home' games in Austin gives the Spurs a 49-18 mark for the season. Johnson hopes it will serve his championship contender well.
“Hopefully all of these experiences are lessons that we will turn into knowledge and wisdom as we move forward.”

