Golden State Warriors visit the San Antonio Spurs this Saturday night. The big question is whether Victory Wembanyama will play, and for the moment, all the news from Texas indicates that the Frenchman might return to the floor after a few missed games.
Golden State Warriors News
Steph Curry and the Warriors top the Western Conference with 12 wins and only three losses. They have been very confident against the Western Conference rivals, winning nine of their 11 games.
The most recent was the win in New Orleans against the Pelicans, 112-108. Andrew Wiggins led the way in this one scoring 30 points in 28 minutes on the floor. Warriors outrebounded the rivals, 52-43, which was one of the reasons why they prevailed in this contest.
San Antonio Spurs News
The Spurs are without Gregg Popovich, who had a stroke, and Wembanyama for a while. Though, they’ve recorded back-to-back wins at home, one against the Thunder, 110-104, and the other vs. Jazz, 126-118.
Against Utah, the Spurs made a 20-point comeback, one of the biggest in their history so far. They had eight players with 10 or more points, with veteran Harrison Barnes scoring 25 and grabbing 10 boards. Another veteran, Chris Paul also added a double-double with 13 buckets and 10 assists.
Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs Head to Head
This is the first meeting of the year between the two sides. During the last season, the result was 3-1 for the Dub Nation after four regular campaign events.
Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs Betting Prediction
The Spurs are solid right now, and to be honest, they kinda look faster without Wembanyama, who is slowing the ball movement due to his iso game. Though the Warriors are at full speed, and despite their last night’s event, we expect to see them winning this event and covering a 4.5-point spread.
Betting Tip: Warriors -4.5
Bookmaker: BetUS
Odds: 1.91
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