San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Betting Odds, Injury Report

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The San Antonio Spurs are looking for another win tonight as they face the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Paycom Center.
The Spurs could win their second game in as many nights after beating the Memphis Grizzlies last night at the FedEx Forum.
A win would be great for the team's growth, but it could be detrimental towards the team's chances at the No. 1 overall pick in this summer's NBA Draft.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of tonight's game ...
Spurs vs. Thunder Broadcast Information
- Date: Wednesday, Apr. 10
- Time: 7 p.m. CT
- TV Channel: Bally Sports Southwest
- Radio: WOAI/KXTN
- Live Stream: NBA League Pass
- Betting Odds: Check out SI Sportsbook
Spurs vs. Thunder Injury Report
San Antonio Spurs
Charles Bassey (knee), Jeremy Sochan (ankle), Devin Vassell (foot), Dom Barlow (knee), Cedi Osman (ankle), and Keldon Johnson (foot) are OUT.
Oklahoma City Thunder
Gordon Hayward (lower leg) is day-to-day.
Spurs vs. Thunder Projected Starting Lineups
San Antonio Spurs
- PG Tre Jones
- SG Malaki Branham
- SF Julian Champagnie
- PF Sandro Mamukelashvili
- C Victor Wembanyama
Oklahoma City Thunder
- PG Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
- SG Josh Giddey
- SF Lu Dort
- PF Jalen Williams
- C Chet Holmgren

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