Spurs stun Warriors with 114-111 win
- The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Golden State Warriors 114-111 in San Francisco on April 9, 2025.
- The Warriors' loss significantly impacted their chances for a guaranteed top-six playoff spot in the Western Conference.
- Harrison Barnes, a former Warrior, made a game-winning 27-foot three-pointer at the buzzer after Draymond Green tied the game.
- San Antonio shot 39.1% from three-point range, making 18 of 46 attempts, while Golden State shot 33.3% on 16 of 48 attempts; Curry led with 30 points.
- With two games remaining, the Warriors' playoff fate hinges on winning and hoping for favorable outcomes from other teams, needing to beat Portland and the Clippers.
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Kurtenbach: Amid West parity, the Warriors remain their own worst enemy
All the Warriors had to do was win a game they were favored to win by double-digits. They simply had to beat a team that was not served by winning. The Dubs were on their home floor. They were coming off a half-game in Phoenix the night before — their opponent played a down-to-the-wire contest in Los Angeles at the same time. The Warriors just had to hold double-digit leads from both the first and second halves. Of course, we know the Warriors d…


How Warriors can avoid play-in tournament after stunning loss to Spurs
SAN FRANCISCO – Draymond Green, a man known for speaking his mind at every opportunity, was uncharacteristically melancholy after the Warriors blew a 12-point lead and fell to 114-111 to the visiting Spurs on Wednesday night. The 35-year-old forward sat pensive and unambiguously peeved by what he saw as a lack of defensive intensity, a malaise that led to Golden State (47-33) falling from the sixth seed to No. 7 in the Western Conference standi…
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green Voice Frustration About Same Problem Amid Steve Kerr’s Warning to Warriors Locker Room
It was supposed to be a win. A big one. At home. Against the San Antonio Spurs. On April 10, 2025, however, the Warriors instead, conceded a buzzer-beating three to their former teammate Harrison Barnes and left the Chase Center floor in shock. Final score? 114-111, Spurs. Yeah… yikes. While losing dropped Golden State from a nice top-four playoff spot to a fun little play in tournament, the major theme of action wasn’t the standings. Nope. It w…
NBA: Harrison Barnes' bomb lifts Spurs over Warriors at buzzer
Harrison Barnes buried a buzzer-beating 3-pointer and the San Antonio Spurs damaged the Golden State Warriors’ bid for a top-four finish in the NBA Western Conference with a 114-111 victory Wednesday night in San Francisco. Riding the momentum of six wins in its last seven games, Golden State (47-33) entered the night tied with the Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies for fourth place in the West. READ: NBA: Spurs maintain …
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