The San Antonio Spurs continued their late-season surge on Wednesday, defeating a short-handed Golden State Warriors squad 127–113. Led by Victor Wembanyama’s dominant 41 points and 18 rebounds, the Spurs secured their 10th consecutive victory.
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— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) April 2, 2026
The win bolsters San Antonio’s pursuit of the Western Conference’s top seed. Sitting at 58–18, they remain just two games behind the Oklahoma City Thunder. Conversely, the Warriors (36–40) are in survival mode. Currently holding the 10th seed, they occupy the final Play-In spot with a potential showdown with the Portland Trail Blazers. Without their primary scoring threats, Golden State struggled to match San Antonio’s efficiency, which saw seven players score in double figures.
Reports suggest Stephen Curry is on track to return from his knee injury before the regular season ends on April 12. Curry has resumed full-squad scrimmaging and on-court drills. His return is critical for a Warriors team likely facing a “win-or-go-home” Play-In scenario, providing the veteran leadership and firepower needed to spark a deep postseason run.
Highlights;
.@wemby is now just the third player in Spurs history to have 40+ points in back to back games!
📊 41 PTS, 18 REB, 3 AST, 3 BLK pic.twitter.com/V4lRmgR2y8
— San Antonio Spurs – x (@spurs) April 2, 2026
both ends 🔒
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— San Antonio Spurs – x (@spurs) April 2, 2026
HB GOT 🆙
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— San Antonio Spurs – x (@spurs) April 2, 2026
STEPH FOR THREEE 🎯
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— San Antonio Spurs – x (@spurs) April 2, 2026

