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Mar 8, 2015; San Antonio, TX, USA; San Antonio Spurs power forward

Tim Duncan

(rear), hugs teammate

Tony Parker

(9) during the second half against the Chicago Bulls at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports

Previous: 8th. San Antonio Spurs. 7. team. 29. <p>Don’t look now, but here come the San Antonio Spurs.</p> <p>The back-to-back defending Western Conference champions have reeled off five straight wins, which included impressive performances against Suns, Kings and Bulls. San Antonio is starting to get that crazy look in their eyes, that same look that they displayed often over the last two years.</p><div class=. (39-23)

If Tony Parker can right his season, this is a team that could wreck some havoc in the postseason.

The Spurs are currently in the sixth seed, tied with the Los Angeles Clippers in the loss column.

Again, watch out.

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San Antonio Spurs (39-23)

Last week: 3-0
Last rank: 8


Don’t look now, but here come the San Antonio Spurs.

The back-to-back defending Western Conference champions have reeled off five straight wins, which included impressive performances against Suns, Kings and Bulls. San Antonio is starting to get that crazy look in their eyes, that same look that they displayed often over the last two years.

If Tony Parker can right his season, this is a team that could wreck some havoc in the postseason.

The Spurs are currently in the sixth seed, tied with the Los Angeles Clippers in the loss column.

Again, watch out.

Next: Portland Trail Blazers