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San Antonio Spurs vs. Atlanta Hawks: Preview, Predictions and Picks for February 5, 2025

Updated on:
Feb 5, 2025 9:16 AM
On Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at 7:00 PM, the Atlanta Hawks will face off against the San Antonio Spurs at State Farm Arena, looking to break their current home losing streak. The Hawks, with a 23-27 overall record and an 11-11 home record, are searching for a much-needed win.
San Antonio Spurs vs Atlanta Hawks

Current Odds

SA
ATL
Over
242.5
-108
Under
242.5
-109
SA
-4.5
-109
ATL
+4.5
-105
SA
ML
-175
ATL
ML
+160

Atlanta Hawks recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
2/3/25 @ Detroit Pistons W 132-130
2/1/25 @ Indiana Pacers L 132-127
1/30/25 @ Cleveland Cavaliers L 137-115
1/28/25 vs Houston Rockets L 100-96
1/27/25 @ Minnesota Timberwolves L 100-92

San Antonio Spurs recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
2/3/25 @ Memphis Grizzlies L 128-109
2/1/25 vs Miami Heat L 105-103
1/31/25 vs Milwaukee Bucks W 144-118
1/29/25 vs LA Clippers L 128-116
1/25/25 vs Indiana Pacers L 136-98

Atlanta Hawks injuries

  • Daeqwon Plowden (G): Day-To-Day
  • Clint Capela (C): Out
  • Bogdan Bogdanovic (SG): Out
  • Trae Young (PG): Day-To-Day
  • Jalen Johnson (SF): Out

San Antonio Spurs injuries

  • Charles Bassey (C): Out
  • Chris Paul (PG): Day-To-Day
  • Riley Minix (F): Out

Spurs vs Hawks game info

Type Info
Venue State Farm Arena
Location Atlanta, GA
Tip-off Wed 7:00 PM
TV ESPN

Spurs vs Hawks predictions

As the San Antonio Spurs prepare to visit the Atlanta Hawks, all eyes will likely be on Victor Wembanyama. Known for his towering presence on the court, Wembanyama is expected to be a force with his scoring prowess, potentially dropping over 22 points while snagging more than 12 rebounds. His ability to block shots will be a key defensive asset, adding energy to the Spurs’ game plan. Meanwhile, Chris Paul orchestrating plays from the point guard position seems inevitable unless he’s halted by that pesky finger sprain. Assuming he takes the floor, fans can anticipate his savvy court vision translating into nearly 7 assists. Devin Vassell and De'Aaron Fox are also expected to fuel the Spurs’ scoring engine, contributing significant points and smart playmaking.

Switching lanes to the Atlanta Hawks, Trae Young stands out as their go-to guy, because, let’s be honest, his ball-handling skills and scoring ability light up the arena when he's at peak performance. Although his Achilles tendinitis is a lingering concern, if he suits up, Hawks fans could see him nearing his typical 22 points and dishing out double-digit assists in a dazzling display of offensive command. For hustle stats, Onyeka Okongwu's rebounding tenacity could give the Hawks a strong presence in the paint. De’Andre Hunter’s scoring and defensive versatility are also anticipated to play a crucial role, potentially providing the Hawks the stability they need against the Spurs’ versatile lineup.

Now, if you're wondering who might clean up the W at State Farm Arena, the scales tip slightly in favor of San Antonio. Despite their rocky road record, the combination of Wembanyama's monstrous defensive presence and their deeper bench could give them the edge. Atlanta’s home losing streak is a concern, but never count the Hawks out, especially if Trae Young defies injury woes and carves up the Spurs' defense. Ultimately, this thrilling matchup is shaping up to be a nail-biter, highlighting both teams’ intense duels in an effort to break their respective funks and establish some mid-season momentum.

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