San Antonio lost 88:95 in Miami after a sleep start



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Miami – Gregg Popovich reacted to a cold start of the San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat in the NBA on Wednesday (local time) with an unusual move. The coach changed after exactly 4:22 minutes and at 4:15 from the Texans point of view for all starting training. In the end, the five-time champion was defeated by the triple champion in Florida at 88:95.

At least Jakob Pöltl has benefited from the punitive action of Spurs' head coach. The 2.13-meter center of Vienna was one of the quintets imported at the same time.

Pöltl played his seventh season with San Antonio with three points and four rebounds. He had 12:23 minutes of playing time. Goalkeeper Patty Mills (20) was the top scorer for the Texans. In central Miami, Hbadan Whiteside was convinced by 29 points and 20 rebounds.

The Spurs had to continue without striker Rudy Gay (heel problems). But then, Derrick White made his debut in the season in Miami. He had also recently suffered a heel injury. San Antonio's next opponent will be the Houston Rockets on Saturday in their AT & T center. (APA)

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