5 things to watch: Spurs vs. Warriors Game 3
The San Antonio Spurs (5-1) will look to reclaim home court advantage tonight as they face the Golden State Warriors (5-3) in Oakland for Game 3
of their Western Conference Semifinals series. However, the Spurs will have their work cut out for them as they went 0-2 in Oakland during the regular season.
The Warriors are coming off their first win in San Antonio in 16 years beating the Spurs 100-91 in Game 2. Tony Parker finished with 20 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals to lead the Spurs in a losing effort. Klay Thompson finished with 34 points to lead the Warriors to a rare win in San Antonio.
And as the Spurs will look to escape Oakland with a win against the very confident Warriors, here are five things to watch for during tonight's contest:
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The San Antonio Spurs lost Game 2 to the Golden State Warriors last night in San Antonio as the series (1-1) shifts to Oakland for Game 3. The Warriors not only stole homecourt advantage, they also snapped a 30-game losing streak in San Antonio and look confident heading back home.
Spurs coaching staff. It's the second year the European sharpshooter has made the trek to the Alamo City for some extra training.
confidently laid all his cards on the table.
Imagine if Manu Ginobili didn’t hit the game winning 3-pointer in the Spurs’
The last time the Golden State Warriors won a game in San Antonio, Tim Duncan was a senior at Wake Forest, Stephen Curry was 8-years-old, while his father, Dell, was averaging 14.8 points per game for the Charlotte Hornets.