Tag: Warriors vs Spurs

  • San Antonio Spurs Give Teams Hope by Stopping Stephen Curry & the Golden State Warriors

    San Antonio Spurs Give Teams Hope by Stopping Stephen Curry & the Golden State Warriors

    There wasn’t just one thing the San Antonio Spurs did that worked as they beat the Golden State Warriors 87-79 to not just keep their hopes alive of finishing first in the West, but to possibly provide a mini blueprint in how to stop Stephen Curry and the NBA champions offense.

  • Spurs Beat Warriors – You Have to Beat the Best to be the Best

    Spurs Beat Warriors – You Have to Beat the Best to be the Best

    Maybe as a hint to Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors that perhaps it’s time to shut down their starters, the San Antonio Spurs delivered what can only be described as a warning shot from a defending champion, beating the team with the best record in the league 107-92.

  • San Antonio Spurs – Hopefully Not Peaking With Streak

    San Antonio Spurs – Hopefully Not Peaking With Streak

    The San Antonio Spurs aren’t stopping or slowing down for anyone, beating the Golden State Warriors 111-90 to bring their winning streak to 19 games thanks to another very efficient performance from both Tim Duncan and Tony Pakrer, while hoping that this isn’t the best they have to offer this season.

  • Stephen Curry & Klay Thompson Break Curses For Golden State Warriors

    Stephen Curry & Klay Thompson Break Curses For Golden State Warriors

    It’s been 22 years since the Golden State Warriors won a second round playoff game on the road. It’s been 16 years since they last won in San Antonio against the Spurs. But these 2013 Warriors are different. Young, but they don’t play as such, especially not Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry, who were simply too much to handle for the favorites to win the Western Conference.

  • NBA Playoffs – Warriors vs Spurs Game 2 Predictions

    NBA Playoffs – Warriors vs Spurs Game 2 Predictions

    The first game in the Western conference semifinals series between the Golden State Warriors and the San Antonio Spurs provided us with two overtimes, an amazing performance from Stephen Curry and an even better finish from Manu Ginobili. Chances are we’re in for a letdown in terms of quality in game 2, but not by much.