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Spurs 127-113 Warriors (Apr 1, 2026) Game Recap
SAN FRANCISCO — — Victor Wembanyama scored 41 points for the second straight game, grabbed 18 rebounds and blocked three shots and the San Antonio Spurs ran away from the injury-plagued Golden State Warriors for a 127-113 victory Wednesday night that extended their winning streak to 10.
Wembanyama had 10 of his team's initial 14 points just 3:36 into the game and San Antonio jumped ahead 17-3. He finished 16 for 22 from the field in his fourth 40-point performance of the season. The Spurs (58-18) won for the 15th time in their last 16 contests as they chase the first-place and idle Thunder (60-16) in the race for the top seed in the Western Conference.
San Antonio vs Golden State, Final Score: Spurs hold off short-handed Warriors 127-113
Spur overcome lackadaisical third quarter with a solid fourth and put the Warriors away with a low drama victory
The Warriors were missing nine players and had to play a patchwork lineup of mostly undrafted players. They played with a lot of effort in a rough and tumble game and the Spurs didn’t play their cleanest game, but the talent difference was too much for the undermanned Golden State squad. The Spurs never quite turned the game into a blowout, but Wembanyama was transcendent with 41 points and 18 rebounds, and they kept the Warriors at arm’s length for the entire second half. Golden State could never cut the lead to single digits as San Antonio won 127-113
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Spurs vs Warriors Prediction, Picks & Best Bets for Tonight’s NBA Game
There’s no joking around on “April Fools” when the San Antonio Spurs come to the Bay Area tonight to battle the Golden State Warriors… or what’s left of them.
My Spurs vs. Warriors predictions like Wemby to wipe the glass clean tonight against a thin Dubs frontcourt.
The Golden State Warriors limp to the finish line with injuries up and down the roster.
That includes holes in the frontcourt, with veteran center Al Horford and 7-footer Quinten Post out of action. Kristaps Porzingis and Draymond Green are all that stand between Victor Wembanyama and the rim. With those forwards primarily playing above the foul line, they aren’t contending for offensive rebounds, letting Wemby scoop up a surplus of misses from a Golden State offense that finished March ranked 23rd in effective field goal rate.
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