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Five things to watch: Spurs vs. Warriors

Can the Spurs beat the Warriors for a second straight game?

SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Spurs (14-50) will host the Golden State Warriors (33-40). This will be the Spurs' first game of an eight-game homestand.

GAME REWIND

The Spurs are coming off a road win versus the Warriors, 126-113, without Victor and Cedi Osman, who sat out due to injury.

Malaki Branham scored 20 points and three rebounds, and Zach Collins added nine points in the starting role. Dominick Barlow had 19 points in the win, Keldon Johnson added 22, and Jeremy Sochan chipped in with 20 points.

"I think that was huge for us. The game didn’t go how we wanted it to last time. I know our record doesn’t tell the full story but we’re still trying to win and we’re still trying to play competitive basketball," said Barlow. "So, any loss like that definitely hurts and it just feels good getting back into the win column.”

RELATED: Spurs 126, Warriors 113: What they said after the game

INJURY REPORT

THE UNIFORMS

The Spurs will be in their Icon Edition jerseys today.

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FIVE THINGS TO WATCH

1.  The Warriors have won five of the last six meetings against the Spurs, including the last four games at San Antonio.

2. The Warriors reserves have outscored the opponents in 44 of the 63 games this season. 

3. Golden State is ranked fifth in offensive rebounding at 12.3 per game.

4. The Spurs are 3-7 on the first back-to-back game.

5. The Spurs are averaging 29.6 assists this season, which is good for second place in the NBA.

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