It would now be a historical rarity for San Antonio to miss the NBA Finals this season.
The Spurs now stand at 20-4 in road contests after Tuesday night’s 108-106 win over Toronto, a record that lands them square among some of the greatest teams in league history:
So, turns out that winning 20 of their first 24 roadies puts the Spurs in pretty good company. pic.twitter.com/urr8fTl2uu
— J.R. Wilco (@jollyrogerwilco) January 25, 2017
The Spurs may lack a superstar the caliber those Golden State, Philadelphia and Chicago teams had, but it may not be long before Kawhi Leonard inserts himself into that discussion.