Game Date:
10/27/2017
7:00pm EST
Lines:
San Antonio -5.5
Orlando +5.5
Total:
Over
207 (-110)
Under 207 (-110)
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San Antonio Spurs and Orlando Magic Thread
Team Tweets & News Articles
Tony Parker is taking another step toward returning to the San Antonio lineup. The Spurs’ point guard, who hasn’t played since rupturing a tendon in his left quadriceps during last season’s Western Conference semifinals, practiced Wednesday in San Antonio with the team’s minor-league affiliate. The Austin Spurs are holding their training camp at the Spurs’ facility, which gave Parker the chance to get a workout. Continue to Article
October 25, 2017 5:44:pm EST
On a team that's at its best when consistently moving the ball, there are times Aaron Gordon seems to be working counter his Orlando Magic teammates. Gordon scored a career-high 41 points, including the go-ahead 3-pointer with 36 seconds remaining. ''I just shot confidently, it was a quick shot,'' said Gordon, who also finished with a game-high 14 rebounds. Continue to Article
October 24, 2017 11:42:pm EST
The national anthem singer at the Brooklyn Nets' home opener took a knee at the end of her performance. Justine Skye was nearing the completion of the song Friday night when she went to one knee for the finish. There were some cheers, but appeared to be more boos from the crowd at Barclays Center to see the Nets play the Orlando Magic. Continue to Article
October 21, 2017 9:06:am EST
Singer Justine Skye took a knee as she sang the national anthem before the Brooklyn Nets’ home opener against the Orlando Magic on Friday night. “Got a bit shaky at the end… was pretty uneasy about singing the anthem and probably won’t ever be invited to sing it again,” Skye later posted on Instagram. “We will not be silenced.” Skye captioned her post with the #blacklivesmatter hashtag, in an apparent show of solidarity with the movement. Continue to Article
October 21, 2017 4:40:am EST
Singer Justine Skye dropped to a knee toward the end of her rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner prior to the Brooklyn Nets home opener against the Orlando Magic on Friday. Some NFL players have sat or taken a knee during renditions of the song the past two seasons to protest racial inequality in the United States but NBA players have stood in accordance with league rules. The protests have raised the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump, who says the players are being disrespectful to the country and the military. Continue to Article
October 20, 2017 9:09:pm EST