- Matchup: San Antonio Spurs vs Atlanta Hawks
- Date: Friday, December 19, 2025
- Venue: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The San Antonio Spurs (18-7) will be on the road to challenge the Atlanta Hawks (15-12) at State Farm Arena this Friday.

In their previous game, the Spurs faced off against the Thunder, securing a tight victory with a score of 111-109. San Antonio posted a field goal percentage of 41.1% (37 of 90) and hit 13 of their 42 three-point attempts. At the charity stripe, they converted 24 out of 32 attempts, achieving a free throw percentage of 75.0%. On the boards, the Spurs secured 52 rebounds, including 15 offensive. They registered 21 assists while forcing 15 turnovers and recording 9 steals. Defensively, the Spurs allowed the Thunder to shoot 41.3% (38 of 92). Oklahoma City facilitated 20 assists and made 13 steals in the game, while also grabbing 51 rebounds (14 offensive). They shot 88.9% from the free throw line, going 24 of 27, and struggled with 9 out of 37 attempts from beyond the arc. The Spurs committed 23 personal fouls compared to the Thunder’s 25.
Devin Vassell made a significant impact in the last game, scoring 23 points on 6 of 13 shooting. He logged 32 minutes on the court and grabbed 5 rebounds, showcasing a shooting efficiency of 46.2% alongside 4 assists.
With a current record of 18-7, San Antonio averages 119.7 points per game, ranking them 6th in the league, and is shooting 48.3% from the field. The Spurs have a three-point shooting rate of 36.6% (339 of 925) and a free throw percentage of 79.5%. Collectively, they are pulling down 45.1 rebounds per game and have recorded 643 assists—positioning them 22nd in the league for assists. They are averaging 14.8 turnovers and committing 20.7 fouls per game.
Defensively, the Spurs force 14.3 turnovers per game while drawing 22.2 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 37.6% from beyond the arc and rank 11th in points allowed per game (115.2). San Antonio’s opponent shooting percentage stands at 47.0% (1,046 of 2,227) as they give up 41.5 rebounds per contest. Additionally, they rank 11th in assists allowed, having conceded 674 so far this season.
The Hawks, on the other hand, recently triumphed over the 76ers with a score of 120-117. Atlanta permitted Philadelphia to secure 54 rebounds (21 offensive). The Hawks achieved a three-point shooting success rate of 41.5%, sinking 17 of 41 attempts, and finished the night at the free-throw line with an impressive 24 out of 29 conversions (82.8%). Philadelphia managed to score 38 of 101 attempts from the field, reflecting a percentage of 37.6%. Overall, Atlanta shot 43 out of 99, equating to a shooting percentage of 43.4%, including an efficient 17 of 33 from beyond the arc (51.5%). They were awarded 21 free throw opportunities due to Philadelphia’s 15 personal fouls, converting 17 for an 81.0% success rate. Throughout the game, the 76ers turned the ball over 17 times while Atlanta earned 8 steals and collected a total of 57 rebounds—39 defensive and 18 offensive.
Dyson Daniels emerged as a key player for the Hawks, scoring 27 points in 39 minutes on the floor with 4 assists. He was highly efficient, connecting on 13 of 19 attempts (68.4%) and also tallied 10 rebounds.
Atlanta holds a 15-12 record for the season. The Hawks commit an average of 20.6 personal fouls per game while showcasing an 78.8% success rate from the free throw line. They lead the league with an average of 30.8 assists per game but turn the ball over 15.5 times. The Hawks have accumulated 3,186 total points this season (118.0 points per game) and secure 42.1 rebounds each game. From the field, they shoot 48.2%, ranking them 10th in the NBA.
On the defensive end, Atlanta concedes 35.2% shooting from three-point range (351 of 996) and allows opponents to hit 80.5% from the free throw line. They allow 26.6 assists and 45.5 rebounds per game, ranking 15th and 24th, respectively. The Hawks rank 20th in points allowed per game (117.4) but manage to force an average of 16.4 turnovers while permitting teams to shoot 46.9% from the field (15th overall).
Which team will cover the spread in tonight’s NBA face-off?
Prediction: Bet on San Antonio
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