Even though their record currently has them in 10th place in the West, I believe the Spurs are much better than their record indicates. In fact, I believe they're a top 5 team in the West. Here's why.
First of all, their point differential of +0.9 is good for #5 in the West, ahead of four teams above them with a negative point differential and one other team with a positive but lower point differential.
And we all know that point differential is a better predictor of future performance than win-loss record. In fact, if go by point differential alone, the Spurs should be a 16-15 team right now.
Second, even that point differential is made to look lower than it should be because of that extended stretch in early November where Poeltl was out due to health and safety protocols.
During that time, the Spurs went 2-5. If we exclude those games, the Spurs would have a point differential of +2.1, which is equivalent to an 18-13 record. That would put the Spurs at #4 in the West.
In summary, the Spurs are better than their record indicates because of their high point differential and all the games Poeltl missed due to health and safety protocols. When fully healthy and at their best, the Spurs are a top 5 team in the West.