- Matchup: San Antonio Spurs vs Golden State Warriors
- Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026
- Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: ESPN
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On Wednesday, April 1, the San Antonio Spurs (57-18) are gearing up to visit the Chase Center, aiming to secure a victory against the Golden State Warriors (36-39).

In their last outing, the Spurs faced off against the Bulls, clinching a decisive win with a score of 129-114. San Antonio showcased an impressive 51.0% shooting from the field (49 of 96) and hit 14 of their 34 attempts from beyond the arc. From the free-throw line, they completed 17 of 24 tries for a solid 70.8%. The Spurs dominated the boards, securing 40 rebounds, including 11 on the offensive end. Additionally, they recorded 32 assists and forced their opponents into 12 turnovers while executing 9 steals. Defensively, San Antonio held the Bulls to a field goal percentage of 46.2% (43 of 93), while Chicago managed 33 assists and 9 steals, collecting 49 rebounds (11 offensive) along the way. Chicago’s free-throw performance was 71.4%, converting 15 of 21 attempts, and they made 13 of 44 three-point attempts. In terms of fouls, the Spurs committed 23, whereas the Bulls had 17.
Victor Wembanyama stood out as a key player in this matchup, scoring 41 points on 17 of 27 shooting. Over 31 minutes on the floor, he also gathered 16 rebounds and contributed 4 assists with an impressive 63.0% shooting accuracy.
Entering this game, San Antonio holds a season record of 57-18, averaging 119.5 points per game (third in the NBA) while shooting 48.2% from the field. The Spurs hit 36.0% from three-point range (1,024 out of 2,845) and boast a free-throw percentage of 78.3%. Team-wise, they collect 47.0 rebounds per contest and have accumulated 2,093 assists this season, ranking 10th in the league. They experience 13.5 turnovers per game and average 18.8 fouls.
Defensively, the Spurs manage to force 13.1 turnovers while committing 20.3 personal fouls per game. They allow opponents to shoot 35.2% from three-point range and rank 7th in terms of points allowed (111.3). Their opponents shoot 45.0% against them (3,064 of 6,810), and San Antonio concedes 42.5 rebounds per game. Currently, they rank 11th in the NBA in opponent assists surrendered, totaling 1,966 for the season.
In their most recent game, the Warriors stumbled against the Nuggets, losing 116-93. Golden State managed to grab 37 defensive and 22 offensive rebounds, totaling 59 for that game. They recorded 8 turnovers while achieving 9 steals. The Nuggets committed 18 personal fouls, allowing the Warriors 11 free throw attempts, of which they converted 9 (81.8%). From downtown, Golden State sank 14 of 42 attempts (33.3%), finishing the game with 35 of 83 from the field for 42.2%. The Warriors allowed the Nuggets to achieve a 50.0% shooting accuracy on 43 of 86 attempts, while Denver shot 47.5% from three-point range (19 out of 40) and hit 11 of 12 free throws (91.7%). Rebound-wise, Golden State allowed Denver to pull down 36 in total (8 offensive).
Brandin Podziemski was a bright spot for the Warriors in this matchup, contributing 23 points in 32 minutes and dishing out 2 assists. He converted 8 of 14 shots for an impressive 57.1% shooting rate and grabbed 5 rebounds.
Golden State’s season record stands at 36-39, with the team committing an average of 19.7 personal fouls per game and hitting 80.1% of their free throws. They record 29.0 assists per game (4th in the NBA) and average 15.8 turnovers. The Warriors have accumulated 8,617 points this season (averaging 114.9 per game) and secure about 42.6 rebounds per game. In terms of offensive efficiency, they shoot 46.1% from the field, ranking 24th in the league.
On defense, Golden State allows opponents to shoot 35.7% from three-point range (958 of 2,687) and permits 80.6% shooting from the free-throw line. They surrender an average of 26.9 assists and 44.4 rebounds per game, ranking them 16th and 17th respectively in the NBA. Defensively, the Warriors find themselves 13th in points allowed per game at 114.9, while forcing 16.0 turnovers and allowing a field goal percentage of 47.8% (22nd in the league).
Which team will cover the spread in tonight’s NBA matchup?
Prediction: Back San Antonio
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