Game Day Preview: Spurs vs. Cavs
| TEAM LEADERS | |||
| Points | Rebounds | Assists | |
| SPURS | Manu Ginobili 20.6 | Tim Duncan 10.2 | Tony Parker 7.5 |
| CAVS | J.J. Hickson 14.5 | Anderson Varejao 9.3 | Daniel Gibson 4.3 |
Fresh from a road victory and clinching the best start in team history, the San Antonio Spurs (10-1) will try to extend their winning streak to 10 games when they host the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight at the AT&T Center.The Spurs improved to 10-1 for the first time with a 94-82 victory over the Utah Jazz. The Cavaliers (5-6) are coming off a tough 108-101 loss against the New Orleans Hornets.
Tim Duncan is now the Spurs' franchise leading NBA scorer with 20,797 points over his illustrious career.
The Cavaliers have won seven of nine regular season games against the Spurs but could struggle in this one. This will be the fist time the two teams will meet after LeBron James leave Cleveland in favor of the Miami Heat.
KEYS TO THE GAME
SPURS:
Defense -- Once again, the main key on defense is to limit the Cavaliers' inside points and take control of the rebounds. They did that against the Jazz, if they can duplicate that defensive effort tonight, things will be looking pretty good in San Antonio.
CAVS:
Offense -- J.J. Hickson is their main guy on offense and he will have plenty of help. Entering this game, five Cavaliers are averaging in double figures.
Defense -- It will be key for the Cavs to limit the Spurs' dribble penetrations and contain Duncan and Blair on the inside. They have to be wary of the Spurs' offensive rebounding, the Spurs had a 16-5 advantage on the offensive glass on their recent win against the Jazz.
INJURIES
Spurs -- James Anderson - stress fracture (out)
Cavs -- Mo Williams - groin (day-to-day)
Nonetheless, the Spurs will have homecourt advantage and are playing good basketball right now. They should extend their winning streak to 10 games against the Cavaliers and set a new team record.
Follow Robby Lim on Twitter @RobbyLim21






The San Antonio Spurs (10-1) set a new franchise record after a nice road victory over the Utah Jazz (8-5)
franchise history with a 103-94 win over the Chicago Bulls last Wednesday. The Spurs also started 9-1 in 1980 and 1981 but lost their 11th game, it will be up to Tim Duncan and company to changed that trend and try to extend their winning streak to nine games.
the Chicago Bulls at the AT&T Center in San Antonio. The Spurs (8-1) are coming from a nice road 117-104 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder last Sunday with Matt Bonner connecting 7-7 from beyond the arc.