SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Spurs are the hottest team in the NBA just a year removed from two of the worst seasons in franchise history.
So players and fans can be excused for celebrating a win in December like it's 1999 and their first NBA championship.
San Antonio beat Oklahoma City 130-110 on Tuesday night, handing the Thunder their worst defeat of the season and their second loss to the Spurs in 11 days. It was the Spurs' seventh straight victory, the league's longest active streak.
Just don't call the matchup between the teams a rivalry — yet.
''I don't view it as a budding rivalry,'' San Antonio coach Mitch Johnson said of Oklahoma City. ''Our group's been together 25-some-odd games. That team won 16 games in the playoffs (last season) to win a championship. I don't want to disrespect their program and what they've built. We are trying to build something and we're chasing every other single team in this league.''
The Spurs and Thunder play for the third time in two weeks on Thursday in Oklahoma City.
San Antonio beat Oklahoma City 111-109 on Dec. 13 in the NBA Cup semifinals.
''It is good we get to play them as much as we do because they're a really good team,'' Thunder forward Jalen Williams said.