The San Antonio Spurs will host the Charlotte Hornets in their next game on Saturday, March 14. Currently, they are ranking second in the Western Conference with a 48-18 record.
The San Antonio Spurs are entering the clash with a close 136-131 loss against the Denver Nuggets.
Latest update on Victor Wembanyama
The San Antonio Spurs' star center, Victor Wembanyama, has been listed as "questionable" for the clash against the Charlotte Hornets, because of right ankle soreness.
Latest update on Dylan Harper
The San Antonio Spurs' guard, Dylan Harper, has been placed as "questionable" for the game against the Hornets, because of a right calf contusion.
Latest update on David Jones-Garcia
The San Antonio Spurs have David Jones-Garcia, as "out" for the game against the Hornets, because of left ankle surgery.
Latest update on Harrison Ingram
The San Antonio Spurs' forward, Harrison Ingram, as "questionable" because of his G League duties.
Latest update on Emanuel Miller
The San Antonio's forward, Emanuel Miller, won't appear against the Hornets, because of G League duties.
When and where to watch the San Antonio Spurs vs Charlotte Hornets?
The game between the San Antonio Spurs and the Charlotte Hornets will take place at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, on Saturday, March 14. The game will start at 3:30 PM ET.
The game will air locally on Prime. Fans can enjoy the live streaming on NBA League Pass and Fubo.


