Get live updates, news and analysis on Monday at 6:30 p.m. as the Warriors take on the playoff-hungry Spurs in San Antonio.
The Warriors (53-17) hope that playing without three All-Stars — Steph Curry (ankle), Klay Thompson (thumb) and Kevin Durant (rib) — won’t prevent them from completing a four-game season sweep of the Spurs (40-30). The Warriors beat the Spurs 110-107 in Oakland on March 8, notching a come-from-behind win.
San Antonio, which is battling to make the playoffs for the 20th consecutive season, is coming off an impressive 117-101 win over the Timberwolves at home Saturday. LaMarcus Aldridge led the way with a big effort, scoring 39 points and grabbing 10 rebounds.
The Warriors beat the Suns 124-109 on Saturday in Phoenix behind a strong effort from point guard Quinn Cook, who scored 16 of his career-best 28 points in the third quarter.
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The Warriors will return home to take on Atlanta on Friday.
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Here are the projected starting lineups:
Warriors
C Zaza Pachulia
PF Draymond Green
SF Andre Iguodala
SG Nick Young
PG Quinn Cook
Spurs
C LaMarcus Aldridge
PF Kyle Anderson
SF Danny Green
SG Patty Mills
PG Dejounte Murray