The Spurs return from a three-game NBA trip and will face the Warriors on Monday night at Frostbank Center.
Rookie star Victor Wembaneyama missed Saturday's game against the Warriors in San Francisco due to an ankle injury, but is expected to play Monday.
The Spurs ended their road swing with a 126-113 victory over Golden State, who trailed by 12.5 points. San Antonio led for nearly the entire game despite Wenbangyama's absence, and Warriors star Stephen Curry was also sidelined with a sprained ankle.
Keldon Johnson scored 22 points off the bench for the Spurs, making 17 of 33 3-pointers.
Warriors vs Spurs predictions
(8 p.m. ET, NBATV)
Curry will likely be sidelined again on Monday as the Warriors look to end a two-game losing streak. Golden State had won eight straight road contests before losing 140-88 to Boston last Sunday.
The Spurs have covered the spread in seven of their past nine games, including outright wins over the Thunder and Pacers as home underdogs.
The Warriors begin a three-game road trip that continues Wednesday in Dallas before heading to Los Angeles to take on the Lakers on Saturday.
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In the past three meetings with the Warriors, the Spurs have been shutout as double-digit underdogs and covered each time.
Considering Curry is out and Wembaneyama is back, the line will drop here.
Let's help the Warriors get back on their feet and defeat the Spurs on the road on Monday.
THE PLAY: Warriors -4.5 (-110, FanDuel)