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Spurs Look to Rebound Against 76ers in Playoff Push
San Antonio hosts Philadelphia in key late-season matchup with postseason implications.
Apr. 5, 2026 at 8:49pm
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The San Antonio Spurs, led by star Victor Wembanyama, look to bounce back from a rare loss and maintain their position atop the Western Conference standings as they host the Philadelphia 76ers. The Spurs are chasing the top seed in the playoffs, while the 76ers are fighting to avoid the play-in tournament. Both teams are dealing with key injuries, setting the stage for an important late-season clash.
Why it matters
This game has significant playoff implications for both teams. The Spurs are jockeying for the top seed in the West, while the 76ers are trying to secure an automatic playoff berth. The outcome could impact the postseason seeding and matchups for these two contenders.
The details
The Spurs are coming off a tough overtime loss to the Denver Nuggets, snapping an 11-game winning streak. However, they remain one of the NBA's hottest teams, led by the dominant play of Wembanyama. The 76ers, meanwhile, are dealing with injuries and are looking to get back on track after a loss to the Detroit Pistons. Both teams will be eager to secure a crucial late-season victory.
- The Spurs and 76ers last met on March 3, with San Antonio winning 131-91 in Philadelphia.
- This will be the final regular-season matchup between the two teams.
The players
Victor Wembanyama
The star rookie for the Spurs, who is leading the team's push for the top seed in the Western Conference playoffs.
Tyrese Maxey
The 76ers' leading scorer, who will be tasked with keeping Philadelphia in the game against the Spurs' stifling defense.
Paul George
The veteran 76ers forward, who is working his way back to full strength after a knee injury.
What they’re saying
“A game like that was something that we needed. When we go back and watch the film there will be a lot of valuable things we can take from that ... not the outcome we want but there's some positives in there.”
— Julian Champagnie, Spurs Player
“We're trying to get in. We don't have the luxury to try to size up who's ahead of us. We're trying to get in, at least from my point of view.”
— Paul George, 76ers Player
What’s next
The Spurs will look to secure the top seed in the Western Conference playoffs, while the 76ers will aim to solidify their position and avoid the play-in tournament.
The takeaway
This late-season matchup between the Spurs and 76ers has major playoff implications, as both teams jockey for position in the postseason. The outcome could significantly impact the road to the NBA Finals for these two contenders.
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