James Herbert: The line seems about right to me because of the Duncan absence and the Warriors' 20-0 record at home. There is no way I'd actually bet on this matchup, but my instinct is to take the Spurs simply because I'm guessing that it will be
Both the Warriors and Spurs have pretty similar schedules remaining, both play Chicago, OKC 3 times, Memphis 2 times and the Clippers 2 times. Then there are the four head-to-head matchups between the teams. The Spurs have won 8 of the last 9 vs. the
A win against the Spurs would make the statement that they are every bit as good as teams with more impressive records. The matchup to watch is obviously Kawhi Leonard vs. LeBron James. Leonard has done as good a job as anyone guarding James in
Most have seemingly anointed the Golden State Warriors the darlings and NBA champions for the 2015-16 season, but we're only about halfway through the season. However, the experts that are Mike Fratello and Grant Hill don't believe that the Warriors
The Warriors absolutely aced the first half. They started off 24-0, and enter the midway point with just four losses. Behind them are the Spurs, who have been very impressive as well. San Antonio has yet to lose at home and is currently on an 11-game