The San Antonio Spurs are gearing up for a pivotal clash against the Sacramento Kings, aiming to extend their impressive seven-game winning streak. As they continue their push in the Western Conference, they’ll host the Kings, who are looking to break a daunting 15-game losing streak.
The Spurs have released their latest injury report, detailing the status of several players. Harrison Ingram and Stanley Umude, both on G League Two-Way contracts, are questionable for the game.
Meanwhile, David Jones Garcia, also on a Two-Way contract, has been ruled out. Veteran center Mason Plumlee is sidelined as he works on return-to-competition conditioning.
Lindy Waters III is questionable due to a left knee hyperextension.
Waters, who last played in a victory against the Orlando Magic, has seen limited action this season. He’s averaging 1.9 points in just under seven minutes per game, with shooting percentages that reflect a challenging season for the 28-year-old.
Plumlee, a seasoned veteran at 35, joined the Spurs on a short-term deal after a series of trades and a waiver. His last appearance was with the Charlotte Hornets, and he has since been recovering from surgery on a right groin injury. In his limited time on the court this season, Plumlee has been efficient, shooting 75 percent from the field.
Despite these injury concerns, the Spurs are focused on maintaining their momentum against a Kings team eager to end its losing streak. With key players managing injuries, San Antonio will look to leverage its depth and continue climbing the standings.
