Sliding Spurs Play Host To Struggling Warriors
The San Antonio Spurs play host to the Golden State Warriors, at AT&T Center on Sunday evening.

The marks the second game of a back-to-back for the Warriors (12-5), as they are coming off a tough loss in Dallas on Saturday night, where they fell short despite leading heading into the fourth quarter. Draymond Green (toe) and Stephen Curry (groin) were both sidelined for the contest, but Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson put up a solid fight, as they combined for 54 points. Nonetheless, it marked the Warriors' fourth loss in their last six games, as they have been struggling, especially without Curry in the lineup. Green and Curry are both expected to remain sidelined through Sunday's action. This marks the third and final game of a road trip for the Warriors, where they have gone 0-2 so far. They are 4-4 on the road this season.

Meanwhile, this marks the first game back home after a three-game road trip for the Spurs (7-7). They had a really tough time on the trip where they went winless, including falling short in Phoenix and Sacramento. However, the Spurs are 5-2 at home this season, and have a good chance to get back on track as they take on a depleted Warriors squad. Despite the recent troubles, DeMar DeRozan remains a mega bright spot for San Antonio, as he is averaging 25.6 points, 6.3 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game. LaMarcus Aldridge has also been putting up numbers, averaging 17.4 points, 11.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game. The Spurs are giving up an average of 108.8 points per game, which is ninth best in the league, but are only scoring an average of 107.9 points, which poses an obvious problem.
Posted on: 11/17/2018 8:28 PM
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