- Matchup: Charlotte Hornets vs San Antonio Spurs
- Date: Saturday, March 14, 2026
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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This Saturday, the San Antonio Spurs (48-18) will host the Charlotte Hornets (34-33) at the Frost Bank Center.

In their most recent outing, the Hornets secured a 117-109 victory against the Kings. Charlotte recorded 12 fouls while Sacramento had 18. The Hornets made 8 of 25 attempts from beyond the arc, while the Kings finished 78.6% from the free throw line, hitting 11 of 14. Sacramento managed to gather 35 rebounds (8 offensive and 27 defensive) and swatted 1 shot. They assisted 24 times and had 6 steals throughout the game. On the defensive end, Charlotte allowed a shooting percentage of 54.2% (45 of 83) from the field. The Hornets notched 29 assists, forced 14 turnovers, and came up with 8 steals. They gathered a total of 41 rebounds, including 13 offensive boards, and converted 16 of 17 free throws, achieving 94.1%. The Hornets finished with a field goal percentage of 45.6% (41 of 90) and hit 19 of 40 from three-point range.
LaMelo Ball played a significant role in this matchup, shooting 45.5% from the field and assisting 5 times. Over 31 minutes of action, he grabbed 6 rebounds and recorded 30 points on 10 of 22 shooting.
Charlotte enters this game with a season record of 34-33. They average 15.6 turnovers and commit 19.1 fouls per game. The Hornets average 46.2 rebounds and have accumulated 1,776 assists this season, ranking 12th in the league for assists. They shoot 37.9% from three-point territory (1,076 of 2,840) and 81.9% from the free throw line. They score an average of 115.7 points per game (15th in the NBA) while shooting 45.9% from the field.
Defensively, the Hornets force 12.7 turnovers per game and draw 19.8 fouls. They rank 15th in the league, allowing 1,767 assists. Opponents shoot 47.0% against them (2,772 of 5,903) and grab 39.4 rebounds per game. The Hornets allow 36.1% on three-point attempts and rank 9th in points allowed per game (112.3).
In their last game, the Spurs faced the Nuggets and suffered a 136-131 loss. They collected 37 defensive rebounds and 12 offensive boards for a total of 49. The Spurs turned the ball over 10 times and recorded 8 steals. Denver committed 20 fouls, granting San Antonio 32 free throw attempts, of which they made 26 (81.3%). San Antonio shot 40.4% from three-point range (19 of 47) and finished the game shooting 45.3% from the field (43 of 95). The Spurs allowed Denver to shoot 50.0% (44 of 88) and permitted them to make 12 out of 36 attempts from downtown (33.3%). San Antonio also let Denver gather 47 rebounds overall (7 offensive).
Stephon Castle was pivotal for the Spurs in that matchup, hitting 7 of 15 shots for a field goal percentage of 46.7%. He contributed 11 rebounds, scored 30 points in 35 minutes of play, and assisted 10 times.
The Spurs hold a season record of 48-18. Offensively, they rank 6th in the league, shooting 48.0% from the field. San Antonio has tallied 7,847 points this season (118.9 points per game) and averages 46.4 rebounds. They distribute the ball with 27.4 assists per game (11th in the NBA) and have 13.6 turnovers per game. The Spurs average 19.2 personal fouls and shoot 77.9% from the charity stripe.
On the defensive side, the Spurs are ranked 8th in points allowed per game at 111.9. They create 13.3 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 45.2% from the field (4th in the NBA). San Antonio’s defense yields 35.5% shooting from three-point range (851 of 2,400), and opposing teams hit 79.2% of their free throw attempts. They allow 26.1 assists and 43.2 rebounds nightly, ranking 9th and 11th in those categories, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Pick: Support Charlotte
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