Well, the Spurs have played 41 games. Exactly half of their season has come and gone. Their current record is 15-26, on par to end the season with 30 wins. Enough to get Popovich his “all time” status. Not enough for the playoffs or even a play-in.
COVID has been hard on the Spurs as 2022 ushered in, but they are not alone in their health and safety protocol woes.
It would be truly interesting to see a healthy league, a healthy Spurs, and full rosters available; but it is what it is.
The pandemic has offered an emergence of Josh Primo, some quick development for Keita Bates-Diop, and the realization that Dejounte Murray is the present and the future of the San Antonio Spurs.