Sports & Recreation
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San Antonio Spurs face a healthy Denver Nuggets on Thursday
Look for Devin Vassell to be a potential difference maker as the Spurs gun for playoff season.
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San Antonio City Council gives consultant millions to find alternatives to scrapped land bridge
That $3.7 million contract comes as progress on aspects of the ambitious Project Marvel project grind to a halt or get scrapped altogether.
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The price tag to buy San Antonio Spur Tony Parker’s mansion has dropped by nearly half
The Boerne mansion was listed for $20 million last September, but it has since dropped to $11 million. Anybody got that burning a hole through their pocket?
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San Antonio mayor again calls on Spurs to cough up more cash for Project Marvel
Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones’ latest comments follow shortly after she railed against billionaire Spurs co-owner Michael Dell for not helping bankroll a new arena.
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San Antonio-area mother becomes most-decorated Black athlete in Winter Olympics history
New Braunfels resident Elana Meyers Taylor, 41, won her first gold medal in Italy this week.
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San Antonio Spurs waive Jeremy Sochan
Sochan, known for his colorful hair and globetrotting background, was the ninth overall pick in the 2022 Draft, but his game time dwindled this season.
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UT-San Antonio grad is first Super Bowl winner in school’s history
Riq Woolen was drafted into the Seahawks in 2022.
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San Antonio Councilman Marc Whyte defends Spurs owner’s $6 billion Trump donation
Whyte sprung to Michael Dell’s defense after Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones called the tech billionaire’s donation into question at a town hall.
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San Antonio Mayor Jones rips Spurs owner’s $6 billion Trump accounts donation
‘I wonder if he was able to do that because the city gave up so much money for the arena,’ Jones said of billionaire Michael Dell.
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San Antonio Spurs look to bolster 3-point shooting as they face Orlando Magic
San Antonio’s defense will be tested against the Magic on Sunday afternoon with Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner in the frontcourt.
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San Antonio Spurs hope to clip Pelicans’ wings this Sunday
Despite New Orleans’ woeful record, the team’s proven it can compete with the Spurs.
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San Antonio approves $30 million Project Marvel land buy
Despite that bid, City Council has yet to acquire the 13 acres of land where the new basketball arena for the Spurs is expected to be built.
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San Antonio Spurs to battle the Bucks this Thursday
Despite recent setbacks against the Jazz and Cavaliers, San Antonio remains on pace to return to the playoffs for the first time in six seasons.
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Look for strong San Antonio Spurs showing as team takes on the Lakers Wednesday
The longtime rivals will face off at Frost Bank Center.
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Clip of Spurs Coyote doing ‘Stanky Leg’ to San Antonio TikTok anthem goes viral
The ‘Where We Roll’ tune was released a decade ago by incarcerated SA rapper Phyllis ‘Sentiva’ Ochoa.
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Donate blood on Friday and receive a pair of San Antonio Spurs tickets
This who donate between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Friday at Rolling Oaks Mall will get two tickets to the Spurs’ Jan. 3 matchup against the Portland Trailblazers.
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Free event this Sunday to show San Antonio residents how to be urban foresters
This orientation is the first step to joining monthly volunteer sessions, which run on the first Saturday of each month from October through May.
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San Antonio Spurs hope to shut down league-reigning Thunder on Tuesday
The Frost Bank Center matchup has the makings of a fierce hoops battle.
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San Antonio City Council expected to vote on Project Marvel land purchase
The Planning Commission last week unanimously voted to bring the potential purchase to the rest of City Council as early as January.
