Are Stephen Cassel, Devin Vassell playing tonight?

On Monday evening, the San Antonio Spurs will hit the road to take on the Miami Heat. Stephen Cassel and Devin Vassell are on the injury report for this game, both of whom were originally listed as questionable. Here’s everything we know about Cassel and Vassell’s injury status and their game status vs. the Heat.

Devin Vassell, Stephen Cassel playing situation vs. Heat

After being listed on the injury report due to hip tightness, Stephen Cassel is officially ready for the game against Miami. Meanwhile, Vassell is also a doubt with a right hamstring strain. Both players have missed time periodically over the past few weeks, with both sitting out San Antonio’s last game, which was a comfortable home win over the Indiana Pacers.

For the Heat, Jaime Jacquez Jr. is probable for this game because of left hip tightness, while All-Star Norman Powell is questionable because of right calf tightness. Andrew Wiggins likely has sesamoiditis in his left big toe.

The Spurs will face a Heat team that will likely come into this matchup with some frustration, having lost four straight games, including a blowout loss to the Houston Rockets over the weekend.

San Antonio, meanwhile, sits at 53-18 on the most recent season, winners of five straight games and tied with the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference standings.

Erik Spoelstra and company will likely look to deploy a physical defensive approach against Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, meaning the onus will be on the star’s teammates to thwart his open shots and attack the open lanes that will inevitably present themselves.

Tipoff between San Antonio and Miami is scheduled for 7:00 pm ET from South Beach.


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Why Spurs’ Devin Vassell says San Antonio ‘owes’ the Suns

Heading into their most recent game, there were two Western Conference teams that the San Antonio Spurs had yet to beat this season. One is the Los Angeles Clippers, with whom Devin Vassell and company have yet to play. The other was the Phoenix Suns.

“We’re 0-2 against them, so we owe them a favor,” Vassell said before their meeting in Austin, Texas.

The Spurs entered the post-All-Star portion of the NBA year with the second-best record in the West. They are actually closer to the Oklahoma City Thunder, who started the season 24-1, than they are to the team behind them in the standings. And while San Antonio has defeated the defending champions four times in 2025-2026, they have yet to beat a Phoenix team that is also in the playoff picture.

“To be honest, I’m excited for this match,” Vassell said ahead of their latest meeting.

While the Spurs entered the match healthy, the Suns did not. Guard Dillon Brooks was out due to a league-imposed suspension. Adding insult to injury – or in this case the other way around – star guard Devin Booker exited the Spurs’ 121-94 win with hip soreness.

“We know the type of energy, defense and intensity [Dillon Brooks] “They’re still a really good team.”

Spurs want to beat Suns for the first time

San Antonio’s first loss this season actually came in Phoenix. At 5–0 for the first time in franchise history, the Spurs were already without De’Aaron Fox when they lost Dylan Harper to injury in the second quarter. The Suns took a seven-point lead after the first quarter and never really looked back, outscoring the visitors in the second and even third quarters before the fourth quarter, which largely consisted of substitute players, en route to a 130–118 result.

The Spurs lost again three nights later (at the Los Angeles Lakers), but they bounced back by winning three consecutive nights. This helped determine the standing of the Silver and Black’s season so far.

Just three weeks later on November 23, the Spurs found themselves in Arizona again. Still without Harper, who will return shortly after with a calf strain, head coach Mitch Johnson recalled Fox. But they were missing both Victor Vembanyama and Stephen Castle. Spurs’ two young stars had suffered injuries in consecutive games a week earlier. Led by Brooks’ 25 and Booker’s 24 points, the Suns won 111–102.

This led to their latest meeting. Although part of the Rodeo road trip, the games against the Suns and Sacramento Kings are a slight departure from the team’s annual tradition, as part of Spurs Sports & Entertainment made an agreement with the city of Austin and the University of Texas to play two home games in the state capital.

The win against Phoenix marked San Antonio’s seventh consecutive win, extending their longest actual winning streak of the season, the previous eight-game winning streak also included a defeat of the New York Knicks in the NBA Cup Finals.

The Clippers are the only Western team that the Spurs have not defeated. His first shot in LA will come on March 6.


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