Orlando faces San Antonio for non-conference matchup
The NBA postponed the game after the Spurs were stranded overnight in Charlotte due to a winter storm that dropped over 9 inches of snow, delaying their travel by hours.
- The NBA moved the tipoff of the Orlando Magic versus San Antonio Spurs game to 7 p.m. ET on Sunday due to Spurs' travel issues, originally scheduled for 4 p.m. ET.
- A winter storm in Charlotte caused flights to be canceled, leaving the Spurs stranded overnight on a snow-filled tarmac more than 1,200 miles away.
- The weather forced the Hornets-Spurs game earlier, complicating the Spurs' travel timeline after their 111-106 loss at noon Saturday and planned Sunday departure for a back-to-back schedule.
- The Magic arrived late-afternoon Saturday after a 124-97 home loss to Charlotte, while San Antonio and its 16-6 home record are impacted by schedule changes.
- Because they're in different conferences, they meet only twice, and the Spurs won their prior meeting 114-112 this season.
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Orlando faces San Antonio for non-conference matchup
San Antonio and Orlando meet in non-conference action. Sunday's game is the second meeting this season between the two teams. The Spurs won the previous matchup 114-112.
Snowstorm grounds Spurs, forces a later start for San Antonio’s home game Sunday against Magic
The San Antonio Spurs changed the start time for their home game Sunday against the Orlando Magic because of a snowstorm that prevented them from flying out of Charlotte on Saturday night.
Spurs Adjust Game Time Against Magic Due to Travel Disruption
The San Antonio Spurs have announced a schedule adjustment for their upcoming home game against the Orlando Magic on Sunday. The start time of the game has been moved up by three hours due to travel complications caused by a snowstorm. The weather system impacted the Spurs’ ability to leave Charlotte following their recent road […] The post Spurs Adjust Game Time Against Magic Due to Travel Disruption appeared first on Get More Sports.
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