Spurs at Warriors Preview: February 11, 2026

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The Spurs roll into Golden State on Wednesday night with new confidence. San Antonio sits at 36-16 and holds the second spot in the Western Conference. The Warriors are struggling at 29-25, fighting to stay in the playoff race.
Spurs Finding Their Groove
Victor Wembanyama leads the way for San Antonio. The seven-foot-four giant dominates on both ends of the court. He scores about 23 points per game while grabbing about 12 rebounds. His long arms swat away nearly four shots every night. Watch him move like a spider protecting the rim.
De'Aaron Fox provides speed and playmaking. He dishes out about six assists per game. In a recent win over Orlando, Fox recorded a double-double with 14 points and 10 assists. Stephon Castle adds scoring punch, averaging about 18 points each night.
Warriors Missing Key Pieces
Golden State faces big problems. Stephen Curry won't play Wednesday due to injury. The superstar guard normally scores about 29 points per game. Without him, the Warriors lack their best weapon.
Jimmy Butler is also out for the season after tearing his ACL in January. The Warriors have lost two straight games by big margins. Their defense has collapsed lately.
Draymond Green must lead a short-handed team against Wembanyama's size and skill.
The Matchup
Can the Warriors slow down Wembanyama without their stars? San Antonio looks ready to grab another road win.
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