Spurs vs Wizards Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:10 ET Wednesday As Washington Looks For Third Big Win In As Many Games

Spurs vs Wizards live stream: Watch online free 7:10 ET Wednesday as Washington goes for its third big win in as many games with this matchup against a banged up San Antonio team.

The Wizards (24-23) will be home in Washington vs the Spurs (35-13) for the final time this season. San Antonio won the first round, but it comes into this game without Kawhi Leonard (broken hand) and Manu Ginobili (strained hamstring) against a team that is finally above .500 for the first time in over five years. Watch the free live stream online as the Wizards try to avoid going back to .500.

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Washington, in fifth place in the East, is hoping to make its first postseason appearance since 2007-08. The Wizards last won three in a row Jan. 13-17, tied for their longest winning streak of the season. They are coming off consecutive victories over the Thunder and Blazers, which were both by double-digits.

"How many more games have we got to play?" coach Randy Wittman told NBA.com. "You act like that was the last daggum game. ... If we're going to learn to be a good basketball team, we have to do this every night, no matter who you're playing. It's great that we're 24-23 now, but I don't want them to focus on a number. I want them to focus on the act of why you're 24-23. That's where you keep it going. I want this team to get on a run. They haven't ever been on a run."

John Wall told NBA.com that it's nothing to really be proud of.

"It's only one game over, but, yeah, it's a big relief," All-Star guard John Wall said. "But the main thing is we've got bigger goals to try to keep winning games and try to keep getting better and try not to go back down -- so we won't have to have this talk again."

San Antonio has won two straight, thanks to a 14-point comeback with 11:15 left in the fourth quarter before outscoring the Pelicans 36-15 the rest of the way.

"Finally, in the fourth quarter, we were more physical and played better defense," said Parker, whose team is shooting an NBA-best 50.4 percent in the fourth. "We just know how to win. ... In the fourth quarter, when it's tight, we know how to execute and we know what we want to do on offense."

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