Warriors Weekly: Golden State Looking To Shake Off Loss To San Antonio

The Golden State Warriors' quest for 73 wins hit a snag this weekend, as Golden State suffered their seventh defeat of the season against the San Antonio Spurs. Is there cause for concern for the Warriors after that loss? More on that thrilling game and more inside our Warriors Weekly update:

Last Week:
Golden State started the week on the back end of a six-game homestand, handling the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday (winning 125-107) and absolutely dismantling the New York Knicks 121-85 on Wednesday.

The Warriors then started their current three-game road trip on Friday against the Dallas Mavericks, where they won 130-112 in another blowout. While Stephen Curry carried the load in the first two games of the week, it was Klay Thompson who had the hot hand against the Mavs, dropping 39 points.

However, Golden State concluded the week with their worst offensive performance of the season, falling to the Spurs 87-79. The Warriors shot just 37.8 percent from the field and 25 percent from three-point range.

What's Up Next: 
The Warriors finish up their three-game road trip on Monday when they face the Minnesota Timberwolves, then they will return home to take on their rival Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday and Dallas Mavericks on Friday.

Injuries:
Center Andrew Bogut is doubtful for Monday's game against the Timberwolves. He missed their loss to the Spurs with the injury.

Rookie Kevon Looney will miss Monday's game with right hip inflammation.

What They're Saying About The Warriors: 

Draymond Green says Warriors "going after" wins record
Curry jokes after loss: "Played my best game of the year"
Rewind: Warriors gain confidence from loss to Spurs

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