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NBA Prop Bets: Golden State Warriors vs San Antonio Spurs (April 1, 2026)

The San Antonio Spurs (57-19) face the Golden State Warriors (36-39) at Chase Center. Let's take a look at the NBA Prop Bets for Wednesday's matchup. The Spurs opened as 11.5-point favorites but the spread has since moved to 14.5, leaving the Spurs at -950 and Warriors at +625. The total points line is set at 226.5, with OVER at -105 and UNDER at -115, meaning the implied expected score for the game is 120-106 San Antonio.

  • The Warriors (-115) have a 32-43-0 ATS record this season, while the Spurs (-105) hold a record of 43-32-1.
  • The Warriors have a 44-30-1 O/U record this season (meaning 44 games have gone over the total points line, 30 have gone under and one has resulted in a push). The Spurs have a 32-44-0 O/U record.

Scoring Insights

  • The Warriors are averaging 114.9 points per game this season (19th in the league). Comparatively, the Spurs are averaging +4.6 more at 119.5 points (3rd).
  • Defensively, the Warriors are giving up 114.9 points per game this season (13th in the league), while the Spurs are giving up an average of 111.3 points (7th).

Game Style

What do the stats tell us about the style of basketball these teams are playing this season?

Pace

  • The Warriors currently rank 18th for pace this season, recording 99.3 possessions per game. Alternatively, the Spurs sit 11th on that scale with 100.1 possessions per contest.

Field Goal Split

  • Looking at field goal splits, 50.2% of the Warriors' field goal attempts come from three point range (1st in the league), leaving 49.8% from two. Meanwhile, the Spurs' opponents are taking 40.9% of their attempts from three (18th) and 59.1% from two.
  • Comparatively, San Antonio takes 42.3% of shots from three (13th), leaving 57.7% from two, while Golden State's opponents are attempting 40.5% from three (9th) and 59.5% from two.

Beyond the Arc

  • In terms of made three-pointers, the Warriors are shooting 35.6% from deep in 2025/26 (17th in the NBA), compared to the Spurs who are making 36.0% of their attempts (12th).
  • On the opposite end, Golden State is holding opponents to 35.7% of their three-point attempts (16th), while San Antonio's opponents are hitting 35.2% of their shots (7th).

Ball Protection

  • The Warriors are committing 15.8 turnovers per game this season, ranking 28th in the league, while the Spurs are forcing 13.1 turnovers (26th).
  • Flipping that script, Golden State is forcing 16.0 turnovers (6th), while San Antonio is committing 13.5 (4th).

Crashing the Boards

  • Golden State is pulling down 42.6 rebounds per game this season (22nd in the league), including 11.4 offensive boards (13th). Conversely, San Antonio's opponents are averaging 42.5 rebounds (8th), 10.3 of which have come on the offensive end (3rd).
  • Meanwhile, the Spurs are averaging 47.0 rebounds (2nd) and 11.4 offensive rebounds (14th), while the Warriors are allowing 44.4 and 11.5, ranking 17th and 20th.

First Quarter Winner

Golden State is +195 to win the first quarter, while San Antonio is -238. Here are their first quarter records in 2025/26.

    Total Home Road Favorite Underdog
    Golden State 34-37-4 16-18-2 18-19-2 22-21-4 12-16-0 7-3-0
    San Antonio 52-23-1 26-10-0 26-13-1 41-16-1 11-7-0 8-2-0

First Half Winner

Golden State is +350 to win the first half and San Antonio is -455. Here are their first half records in 2025/26.

    Total Home Road Favorite Underdog Last 10
    Golden State 40-35-0 20-16-0 20-19-0 28-19-0 12-16-0 4-6-0
    San Antonio 53-22-1 26-9-1 27-13-0 40-17-1 13-5-0 9-1-0

HT/FT

Golden State is +800 to complete the HT/FT double. Conversely, San Antonio is -475.

  • The Warriors have completed the HT/FT double in 37.3% of games this season, while the Spurs have completed the HT/FT double in 56.6% of games.

To Go To Overtime

Wednesday's matchup is +2800 to go to overtime.

  • The Warriors have played in five games that went to overtime this season, while the Spurs have appeared in one.

Both Teams 110+

  • Both teams have scored 110+ points in 39 of Golden State's 75 games this season. Meanwhile, 37 of San Antonio's 75 games have seen both squads reach that number.

Last Time They Met

San Antonio recorded a 126-113 victory over Golden State at Chase Center when these teams last met on February 11. Victor Wembanyama was prominent on that day, recording 26 points, nine rebounds, four assists and two blocks. The Spurs have now won three straight at Chase Center against the Warriors.

NBA Injury News – San Antonio Spurs @ Golden State Warriors (April 1, 2026)

San Antonio Spurs - Injury Report
Luke Kornet (Knee) – Out

The Spurs listed Kornet as Out for Wednesday's (Apr. 1) game against the Warriors.

David Jones (Ankle) – Out For Season

The Spurs announced on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that Jones Garcia underwent ankle surgery and will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season, per Tom Orsborn of the San Antonio Express-News.

Golden State Warriors - Injury Report
Stephen Curry (Knee) – Out

The Warriors said that Curry is hopeful to return for Sunday's (Apr. 5) game against the Rockets, per Sam Amick and Nick Friedell of The Athletic.

Gui Santos (Pelvis) – Day To Day

The Warriors listed Santos as Questionable for Wednesday's (Apr. 1) game against the Spurs.

Kristaps Porzingis (Illness) – Out

The Warriors listed Porzingis as Out for Wednesday's (Apr. 1) game against the Spurs.

De'Anthony Melton (Thumb) – Out

The Warriors listed Melton as Out for Wednesday's (Apr. 1) game against the Spurs.

Al Horford (Calf) – Out

Horford is making good progress in his recovery from a right soleus strain and will be re-evaluated in one week, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints.com.

Gary Payton II (Knee) – Day To Day

The Warriors listed Payton II as Questionable for Wednesday's (Apr. 1) game against the Spurs.

Quinten Post (Foot) – Out

The Warriors listed Post as Out for Wednesday's (Apr. 1) game against the Spurs.

Jimmy Butler (Knee) – Out For Season

Butler's injury from Monday (Jan. 19) Night's game involves a torn right ACL and he will be out for the rest of the season, as per Shams Charania of ESPN.

Moses Moody (Knee) – Out For Season

The Warriors reported guard Moses Moody has been diagnosed with a torn patellar tendon in his left knee, and is out for the season.