SAN ANTONIO - As expected, the Spurs will be without point guard Tony Parker and All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard when they conclude their season series with the Dallas Mavericks at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the AT&T Center.

It's the second game of a back to back after the Spurs lost at Houston on Friday night, so the Spurs will rest Parker and Leonard as part of the duo's injury management program.

Parker missed the first 19 games of the season while recovering from surgery in May to repair the torn left quadriceps tendon he suffered in the playoffs. Leonard sat out the first 27 games with right quadriceps tendinopathy.

The Spurs will also be without forward Kyle Anderson, who is recovering from a sprained left knee.

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