The final line is in: The Warriors (62-6) are four-point underdogs heading into Saturday's matchup against the Spurs (58-10) in San Antonio, according to Vegas sportsbook Bovada.
Golden State dominated the Spurs the only time the two teams have met this season, a 120-90 drubbing on Jan. 25 at Oracle Arena in which Stephen Curry scored a game-high 37 points.
But much like their counterpart, the Spurs have an incredible home-winning streak extending all the way back to last season. San Antonio has won 43-straight games at the AT&T Center, including a 34-0 record in 2015-16.
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The Warriors are also riding a 32-game road-losing streak in San Antonio that dates all the way back to Feb. 14, 1997 -- the same year Tim Duncan was drafted by the Spurs.
In addition, the reigning champs will likely be without starting center Andrew Bogut, who joins Andre Iguodala and Festus Ezeli on the team's injury report.
Golden State plays San Antonio two more times this season: April 7 at home and April 10 on the road.