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The Spurs have loved playing on the road this season, posting a 6-2 record there compared to a 2-4 mark at home. The teams that they have defeated on the road include the Clippers, Lakers and Trail Blazers. While the Warriors are coming off of a big win against the Lakers, it took an improbable comeback to do so after being down 14 points in the fourth quarter. With how inconsistent the Warriors have been, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the Spurs win this game.
The Dubs should be riding a wave of confidence following Monday's 115-113 upset at the Lakers in rallying from down 14 in the fourth. Had this game been 24 hours after that one, I might worry about a letdown but not two nights later and with Golden State back at home. The Warriors moved to 3-0 in games decided by two points or fewer this season. Fatigue certainly shouldn't be a problem as this is only the Dubs' second game in six days. On the flip side, it's San Antonio's fourth in that span. The Spurs are on a crazy cover streak (seven in a row) as a road dog but that's just not sustainable.