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Will Stephen Curry Play as Warriors Travel to Take on San Antonio Spurs?

After losing to the Boston Celtics on Saturday, 121-111, the San Antonio Spurs will have no rest as they will host the Golden State Warriors on Sunday. The Spurs have long abandoned any hope of making the postseason, but they could play ruiner tonight, as the Dubs are one spot behind the Los Angeles Clippers for the last outright spot in the Western Conference playoffs.

The Warriors need every win they can get as they have already lost the tiebreaker to the Clippers and need to finish with a better record. On top of that, the Minnesota Timberwolves are only a half-game behind Golden State. To make matters worse, the Warriors' best player, Stephen Curry, is listed on the injury report.

Keep it posted to Inside the Spurs for all the latest news, ranging from odds (via FanDuel), injury reports for both teams and TV information.

Injury Report

Spurs

Victor Wembanyama, deep vein thrombosis (OUT)

Riley Minix, shoulder (OUT)

Charles Bassey, knee (OUT)

De'Aaron Fox, finger (OUT)

Warriors

Stephen Curry, pelvis (PROBABLE)

Gary Payton II, thumb (OUT)

How to Watch

Time: 6:00 PM CST

Location: Frost Bank Center (San Antonio, TX)

Channel: FanDuel Sports Network

Streaming:NBA League Pass

Betting Odds

Spread: Spurs +12 (-110)/Warriors -12 (-110)

Money line: Spurs (+450)/Warriors (-600)

Over/under: 231.5

Related: How San Antonio Spurs Found Silver Lining in Loss to Boston Celtics

The Spurs have lost three games in a row, all to teams on the way to the postseason. It seems very likely that Golden State will be the fourth straight team to beat them, although if Steve Kerr opts to rest his star, the Spurs could steal a rare win.

Check out the Inside the Spurs home page for more news, analysis, and must-read articles.

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This story was originally published March 30, 2025 at 1:35 PM.

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