The San Antonio Spurs will look to get their fifth consecutive win to the season Wednesday night when they travel to face the Orlando Magic at 7:00 pm ET.
Despite injuries to Stephen Jackson and Kawhi Leonard, the Spurs managed to remain undefeated on the road. And with their next opponents set to be the Miami Heat, Spurs coach Greg Popovich said Monday that he plans to give the 36-year-old Tim Duncan some rest tonight being that he'll participate in the back-to-back game.
San Antonio has won four of the past five matchups and swept last season's two meetings, but it needed overtime to snap a three-game losing streak in Orlando. Tony Parker had 25 points in that 85-83 victory Jan. 18, and 31 in a 122-111 win March 14. Duncan had 21 points and 13 rebounds in the home victory.
The Magic, in the meantime, have showed some progress with back-to-back wins to open their five-game homestand and nearly earned another Sunday against Boston before falling 116-110 in overtime.
Orlando led by as many as seven points in the fourth quarter but committed six of its 19 turnovers in the final period. The Magic have had at least 15 turnovers in each of their last seven contests.
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