NBA Game Preview: San Antonio Spurs (32-15) vs Charlotte Hornets (21-28)

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The San Antonio Spurs (32-15) visit the Charlotte Hornets (21-28) in an interconference matchup. The Spurs, first in the Southwest Division, are on a roll with a balanced attack led by Victor Wembanyama, while the Hornets, 11th in the Eastern Conference, have won five straight but struggle defensively. This is their second meeting of the 2025-26 season, with San Antonio winning 117-116 on Feb. 7, 2025. The game was moved up due to inclement weather in Charlotte, adding an early tip-off twist. Spurs aim to extend their road success; Hornets look to leverage home court for an upset.

Venue: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, North Carolina

Tipoff is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT; moved up from original time due to weather)

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TV/Streaming: Amazon Prime Video, KENS (Spurs), Bally Sports Southeast (Hornets)

Recent Team Forms

The Spurs have won seven of their last 10, showing resilience. The Hornets ride a five-game win streak, their longest of the season.

Spurs (7-3 in last 10): San Antonio averages 115.3 points scored and 110.6 allowed. They’ve won back-to-back, including 111-99 over Houston (Jan. 28) and 107-91 over Lakers (Jan. 7). Key wins: 123-113 over Indiana (Jan. 2), 95-100 over Boston (Jan. 10). Losses like 110-115 to Portland (Jan. 3) highlight occasional offensive droughts

Last 5 Games:

DateOpponentResultScore
Jan 28@ HOUW111-99
Jan 26vs MEMW112-105
Jan 24vs NOPL95-104
Jan 22@ OKCW115-110
Jan 20vs DENW120-115

Hornets (6-4 in last 10): Charlotte averages 119.2 points scored and 113.4 allowed during their streak. They’ve won five straight, including 123-121 over Dallas (Jan. 29), 112-97 over Memphis (Jan. 28), and 130-93 over Philadelphia (Jan. 26). Earlier losses like 121-122 to Milwaukee (Jan. 2) show close-game issues

Last 5 Games:

DateOpponentResultScore
Jan 29@ DALW123-121
Jan 28@ MEMW112-97
Jan 26vs PHIW130-93
Jan 24vs WASW119-115
Jan 23vs INDW120-110

Injury Report

Spurs:

Jeremy Sochan (PF, quadriceps): Out

Julian Champagnie (SF, eye): Day-to-day, exited Jan. 28 game

Harrison Ingram (G League – Two-Way): Out

David Garcia Jones (G League – Two-Way): Out

Stanley Umude (G League – Two-Way): Out

Hornets:

Mason Plumlee (C, right groin surgery): Out

Grant Williams (PF, right knee injury management): Out

Brandon Miller (SF, left ankle impingement): Probable

Josh Green (SG, left Achilles tendinopathy): Probable

PJ Hall (G League – Two-Way): Out

Liam McNeeley (G League – On Assignment): Out

Antonio Reeves (G League – Two-Way): Out

KJ Simpson (G League – Two-Way): Out

Projected starters: Dejounte Murray (Spurs) vs. LaMelo Ball (Hornets), if healthy.

Key Player Matchups

Victor Wembanyama (Spurs PF) vs. Mark Williams (Hornets C): Wembanyama (24.5 PPG, 10.2 RPG, 3.5 BPG) dominates inside; Williams (if available) must counter with rebounding (9.5 RPG).

Stephon Castle (Spurs PG) vs. LaMelo Ball (Hornets PG): Castle (rookie sensation, 18 PPG) vs. Ball (24 PPG, 8 APG), a playmaking duel.

Keldon Johnson (Spurs SF) vs. Brandon Miller (Hornets SF): Johnson (16 PPG) exploits mismatches; Miller (probable, 20 PPG) brings scoring punch.

Matchup to Watch: Spurs’ perimeter defense vs. Hornets’ guards—San Antonio’s length could limit Charlotte’s 3-point shooting (36%, 15th).

Series History

The Spurs hold a commanding all-time edge: 45-25 in regular season games

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. San Antonio has won 30 of the last 47 meetings, including a 117-116 thriller on Feb. 7, 2025. At Spectrum Center, Spurs are 22-13. Recent games average 210.5 points in last 10, with Spurs winning 7 of 10.

Betting Trends

Trends: Spurs 23-24 ATS overall, 15-9 ATS on road; Hornets 28-21 ATS, 14-11 ATS at home. Spurs 20-7 SU as favorites of -158 or better; Hornets 8-19 SU as underdogs. Over has hit in 20 of Hornets’ 49 games; Under in 4 of Spurs’ last 5 road games

Game Odds

San Antonio Spurs           – 4.5

Charlotte Hornets            225.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, January 30, 2026

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