The Spurs are allowing 87.92 ppg since (and including) the Knicks game. That's 2 ppg better than Boston, and their point differential during that stretch is good for fourth in the league, second in the west. Given the fact that they haven't played a single game during that stretch with a complete roster as well as the struggles the team has had playing offense together I'd have to say that it's looking pretty good for this squad, even if Mahinmi doesn't ever contribute, which is highly doubtful.

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