San Antonio Express-News

Derozan making life easy for teammates

- By Tom Orsborn STAFF WRITER torsborn@express-news.net Twitter: @tom_orsborn

Spurs forward Demar Derozan entered Thursday night’s game against Oklahoma City on a career-best playmaking roll.

Since returning to the team after being away for five days to mourn his father’s death, Derozan has posted 11 assists in three consecutiv­e games, a career first. Before Saturday’s game against New Orleans, he had just nine games with 11-plus assists in his 12 seasons.

“He can control and dominate a game by getting everybody else involved and making the right plays,” Spurs forward Keldon Johnson said. “He can impact the game by more than just scoring the ball.”

Derozan came into Thursday’s game ranked 13th in the NBA in assists per game with a career-best 7.3. And he has excelled at protecting the ball all season, committing just 2.3 turnovers per 100 possession­s and turning it over only four times in the past three games.

Since joining the Spurs after the 2017-18 season, Derozan has recorded 17 games with 10-plus assists, including seven this season. He had just three such games with the Toronto Raptors from 2009 to 2018.

Derozan entered Thursday’s game with a 20.0 scoring average to lead the team.

“He’s definitely been amazing,” Johnson said. “I feel like he does better and better every game. It’s his all-around game.”

Aldridge remains out with a stomach bug

Spurs forward Lamarcus Aldridge sat out his second straight game with what the team called a stomach illness.

Aldridge has missed 11 games this season, including three because of a sore knee and six because of a sore hip.

Derrick White, Rudy Gay and Devin Vassell remained sidelined while going through POSTCOVID-19 health and safety protocols reconditio­ning. They have missed five games in a row.

Ticket prices will be ‘similar’ to before

More than 3,000 Spurs fans will re-energize the AT&T Center next week after watching the games at home for months because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, but the restricted attendance has some wondering how much they’ll have to pay to get a seat inside.

The franchise on Monday announced the decision to host fans again, starting March 12 against the Orlando Magic. The

AT&T Center has the capacity to seat more than 18,000 people for basketball games but will limit attendance to ensure a space of 6 feet between groups.

“We will have seats available at nearly all price levels, similar to past seasons,” said Liberty Swift, a spokeswoma­n for Spurs Sports and Entertainm­ent, which operates the Bexar County-owned AT&T Center. “To give you an example on starting prices — seats start as low as $14 in the balcony and $69 in the plaza level.”

Season ticket holders were given first-priority access to ticket sales Tuesday. Ticket resellers as of Tuesday afternoon were listing packs of four seats for $129 to the game against the Orlando Magic on Seatgeek, a third-party site.

Members of the Official Spurs Fan Club are next in line for ticket access. They will be able to start snagging tickets at noon Friday.

Sales to the general public start at 2 p.m. Friday.

The Spurs will adhere to a COVID-19 commitment plan to ensure a safe experience inside the AT&T Center. The plan includes face mask requiremen­ts, pod seating, cashless payments and health screenings.

Walker ‘rooting’ for new T-wolves coach

Spurs guard Lonnie Walker IV said he’s “rooting” for fellow Berks County, Pa., product Chris Finch, who became coach of the Minnesota Timberwolv­es on Feb. 22.

Finch, formerly an assistant with the Raptors, replaced Ryan Saunders. The Timberwolv­es fired Saunders on Feb. 21 after they lost at New York to fall to a league-worst 7-24.

“I don’t have any history with him, but coming from Berks County, I’m rooting for him,” Walker said. “It’s incredibly amazing we have another ‘family member’ as part of the league.”

Finch, 51, graduated from Wilson High in West Lawn. Walker, 22, is a graduate of Reading High in Reading, the Berks county seat.

Staff writer Madalyn Mendoza

contribute­d to this report.

 ?? Kin Man Hui / Staff photograph­er ?? Since returning to the team after being away for five days to mourn his father’s death, Spurs forward Demar Derozan has posted 11 assists in three consecutiv­e games, a career first.
Kin Man Hui / Staff photograph­er Since returning to the team after being away for five days to mourn his father’s death, Spurs forward Demar Derozan has posted 11 assists in three consecutiv­e games, a career first.

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