After beating Trail Blazers, Spurs now have winning record against every team

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It has been an historic season for the Spurs.

The AT&T Center has basically become an impenetrable fortress/death trap for visiting teams. The Spurs' 34-0 start at home is the second-best in NBA history, and their 43 straight regular-season home wins dating back to last season is third all-time.

Then there's the 58-10 record, a 68-game mark matched or bettered by only five teams in NBA history, including this year's Golden State Warriors (61-6).

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Those accomplishments are tremendous, but they've been done before, and done better.

After Thursday's 118-110 win over the Portland Trail Blazers, the Spurs can stake a claim to something no other organization can.

The victory moved the franchise's all-time record against Portland to 80-79. Now, every single team in the NBA has a losing record against the Spurs, which is kind of mind-boggling.

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich laughs as Tim Duncan plays around before the start of Spurs practice Mondat May 1, 2000 at America West Arena in Phoenix Arizona. DELCIA LOPEZ/Express-News (EN) Spurs coach Gregg Popovich laughs as Tim Duncan plays around before the start of Spurs practice Mondat May 1, 2000 at America West Arena in Phoenix Arizona. DELCIA LOPEZ/Express-News (EN) Image 1 of / 47 Caption Close After beating Trail Blazers, Spurs now have winning record against every team 1 / 47 Back to Gallery

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They are (obviously) the only team with a winning record against every single active franchise.

This singular mark will remain safe until at least next season, when the Spurs and Blazers meet again.

Click through the slides above to see the Spurs' win-loss record against every active NBA team.

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