A Western Conference showdown awaits as the San Antonio Spurs travel to face the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center. San Antonio enters with confidence following recent strong performances, while Golden State looks to bounce back and defend home court.
With both teams fighting for playoff positioning, this matchup could have major implications down the stretch of the season.
Betting Lines
- Spread: Spurs -7.5
- Total: 220.5
- Moneyline: Spurs -265 | Warriors +215
San Antonio is favored heavily, reflecting their consistency and recent form.
Resume Check
Spurs (37–16, 17–10 Away)
San Antonio has emerged as one of the most complete teams in the West. They rank near the top of the league in scoring and defensive efficiency, anchored by elite young talent and strong guard play.
Warriors (29–25, 18–9 Home)
Golden State remains dangerous at home despite inconsistency. Injuries and roster turnover have limited their ceiling, but their experience and shooting make them a threat in any matchup.
Players to Watch
Spurs
- Victor Wembanyama (24.4 PPG, 11.1 RPG, 2.7 BPG) – A dominant two-way force who impacts every possession.
- De’Aaron Fox (19.3 PPG, 6.2 APG) – Brings speed and shot creation.
- Stephon Castle (16.7 PPG, 7.0 APG) – The Spurs’ primary playmaker.
Warriors
- Draymond Green (5.1 APG, 5.6 RPG) – The emotional and defensive leader who will be responsible for anchoring the Warriors on both ends.
- Brandin Podziemski (11.9 PPG) – A key perimeter shooter who will need to provide spacing and secondary playmaking.
How Each Team Wins
How the Spurs Win
The San Antonio Spurs win by running their offense through Victor Wembanyama and controlling the paint. If they protect the rim, dominate the glass, and limit Golden State’s perimeter looks, they can build an early lead. Strong production from De’Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle will allow San Antonio to maintain pressure for four quarters.
How the Warriors Win
The Golden State Warriors need efficient scoring from Podziemski and consistent leadership from Green. Without Curry and Jimmy Butler, Golden State must rely on ball movement, forced turnovers, and transition offense. Hitting open threes and winning the hustle categories will be essential to staying competitive.
Prediction
Prediction: With Stephen Curry sidelined and Jimmy Butler III out for the season, Golden State is severely limited offensively. San Antonio’s depth, defense, and interior dominance should allow them to control this game from the opening tip. Wembanyama’s presence in the paint and the Spurs’ balanced scoring attack will be too much for the Warriors to overcome.
Spurs 130, Warriors 106








