Monday's monumental matchup between the Warriors and San Antonio Spurs at Oracle Arena is being billed as the showdown of the NBA season, but it likely will be just the first of many between two teams that have distinguished themselves as the best in
(1 of 12) Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry goes to the basket between San Antonio Spurs defenders Danny Green and Tony Parker during their game in Oakland on Monday, January 25, 2016. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)
The Spurs and Warriors meet Monday night in a titanic clash, even with Tim Duncan out. Matt Moore looks at the key matchups for both sides. Watch your Team Videos ▽. Please log in or register to view your favorite teams video. Watch our Partner Videos ▽.
CSN Bay Area (@CSNAuthentic), the home of “Authentic Bay Area Sports,” registered its highest-rated game telecast in the history of the network – a 16.08 TV household rating for its coverage of last night's Golden State Warriors victory over the San
The Spurs have had the Warriors' number for years. San Antonio usually has way more talent, featuring three future Hall of Famers and one of the greatest coaches ever. But also the Spurs were by far the more disciplined team, one whose execution and