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The Golden State Warriors continue their road trip as they travel to Texas on Sunday night to take on the San Antonio Spurs. The game will be played at 4:00PM PT in San Antonio and can be watched on NBC Sports Bay Area.
Previously with the Warriors:
Golden State bounced back from their two-game losing streak with a big win against the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday night, 111-95. It wasn’t the smoothest start to the game, as the Warriors fell into an early 14-2 deficit, but they quickly regrouped and took control with a strong second half.
Stephen Curry returned from a two-game absence due to a pelvic contusion, leading the way with 23 points. The Warriors had six players in double figures, capitalizing on an undermanned Pelicans squad to keep pace in the race for the Western Conference’s sixth seed.
Steph Curry said his recent injury reminded him of that hard fall on his tailbone in Houston back in 2021. But this one isn’t as bad. Deep contusion as opposed to hairline fracture in 2021.
Here is full health update from Curry pic.twitter.com/2OCtFQHkYI
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) March 29, 2025
What to watch for tonight:
With Curry back in the lineup, the only key injury concern is Gary Payton II, who remains sidelined with a left thumb injury.
San Antonio, on the other hand, has been decimated by injuries all season and will be without its two biggest stars—Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox—both ruled out for the remainder of the year.
Wembanyama’s absence has tanked the Spurs’ defense. Before his injury, San Antonio ranked 19th in defensive rating and led the NBA with 6.5 blocks per game. Without him, they’ve plummeted to 29th in defensive rating, while their block numbers have dropped to 3.9 per game (25th in the league).
To put into perspective just how much Wembanyama meant to the Spurs’ defense, he still leads the league in total blocks (176) —well ahead of second place in Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler (136)— despite missing 27 games this season.
Victor Wembanyama last played on February 12th, 45 days ago.
He still leads the NBA in blocks #NBA | #PorVida pic.twitter.com/BLq7bsC21h
— FanDuel Sportsbook (@FDSportsbook) March 29, 2025
With Wembanyama out, the Warriors should have a much easier time attacking the paint. Expect Curry to find his rhythm early, while Jonathan Kuminga should have plenty of opportunities to be aggressive inside as he continues adjusting to Golden State’s evolving dynamic with Jimmy Butler in the mix.
The Warriors needed Jonathan Kuminga’s power last night in a game where their 3-point shot was nowhere to be found. Using him as a screener with Steph Curry was really effective, too pic.twitter.com/rl0DkDVU4R
— Dalton Johnson (@DaltonJ_Johnson) March 29, 2025
Enjoy the game Dub Nation. GO WARRIORS!!!
Projected Starters
Warriors: Steph Curry, Brandin Podziemski, Jimmy Butler, Moses Moody, Draymond Green
Spurs: Chris Paul, Devin Vassell, Stephon Castle, Harrison Barnes, Jeremy Sochan
How to watch Regular Season Game 74
Who: Golden State Warriors (42 – 31) vs. San Antonio Spurs (31 – 42)
When: Sunday, March 30th, at 4:00 p.m. PT
Where: AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas
TV: NBC Sports Bay Area (available on fuboTV)
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