Golden State Warriors vs San Antonio Spurs Prediction, 3/30/2025 Preview and Pick
Game: Golden State Warriors vs San Antonio Spurs
Date: Sunday, March 30, 2025
Location: Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
The Golden State Warriors (41-31) are traveling to Frost Bank Center on Sunday where they will meet the San Antonio Spurs (31-41).

The Warriors faced off with the Heat and ended up losing by a score of 112-86 in their last contest. Golden State finished with a 39.8% field goal percentage (33 out of 83) and made 9 of their 38 three-point shots. At the charity stripe, the Warriors converted 11 of 16 tries for a rate of 68.8%. In the matter of pulling down rebounds, they compiled 38 with 14 of them being of the offensive sort. They also dished out 20 assists for this game in addition to forcing 18 turnovers and getting 8 steals. With regard to the defense, Golden State allowed 55.8% from the field on 43 of 77 shooting. Miami totaled 26 dimes and had 8 steals for the game. Moreover, Miami snagged 42 rebounds (8 offensive, 34 defensive) and had 1 block. Miami went 75.0% from the charity stripe by knocking down 9 of their 12 attempts. They made 17 out of their 25 attempts from beyond the arc. Regarding personal fouls, the Warriors left the arena with 14 while the Heat totaled 15 personal fouls.
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Jonathan Kuminga is someone who was a contributor in the matchup. Kuminga finished the game at 40.0% from the floor and earned 2 assists. He played 25 minutes and also pulled down 2 rebounds. He was able to score 15 points on 4 out of 10 shooting.
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Golden State heads into this matchup with a mark of 41-31 so far this season. They turn it over 14.1 times per game and as a group they commit 19.4 fouls per game. As a team, Golden State is snagging 45.5 rebounds per game and has racked up 2,086 assists this season, which is 7th in the NBA in terms of passing the ball. The Warriors are hitting 36.2% on shots from 3-point land (1,097 of 3,032) and 75.4% from the charity stripe. They currently have an average of 113.0 points per game (18th in basketball) while going 44.9% from the field.
When they are on the defensive end, the Warriors have forced 15.5 turnovers on a nightly basis while drawing 18.3 fouls. They rank 10th in the league in giving up assists with 1,873 conceded on the season. The Warriors defense is allowing a FG percentage of 46.5% (2,921 of 6,276) and they surrender 44.3 boards per game as a basketball team. They are relinquishing 36.4% on shots from downtown and they are 8th in the league in PPG allowed (111.0).
When they last stepped on the court, the Spurs took a loss by a score of 124-116 against the Cavaliers. Regarding rebounding, San Antonio allowed Cleveland to get 56 overall (14 on the offensive glass). They finished 35.4% from 3-point land by going 17 out of 48 and ended up going 15 out of 18 at the free throw line (83.3%). The Spurs allowed the Cavaliers to convert 46 of 99 attempts from the floor which had them at 46.5% in this game. When this game wrapped up, the Spurs walked away from this one shooting 43 for 106 from the field which gave them a percentage of 40.6%. In terms of shots from beyond the arc, San Antonio converted 14 of their 43 attempts (32.6%). They were able to make 16 of those for a percentage of 76.2%. The Cavaliers had 14 personal fouls for this game which took the Spurs to the free throw line for a total of 21 shots. They turned it over 10 times, while earning 10 steals in this contest. The Spurs recorded 31 defensive boards and 19 offensive boards for a total of 50 in this game.
Stephon Castle was important for the Spurs in this game. He buried 9 of 23 in the game giving him a field goal percentage of 39.1%, and added 11 rebounds. Castle tallied 22 points in his 32 mins of playing time and added 8 dimes for the matchup.
San Antonio has a record of 31-41 this year. The Spurs are committing 16.7 fouls per game and they shoot 77.5% from the free throw line. They are dishing out assists 29.0 times per game (5th in the league) and they lose possession via turnover 13.8 times per contest. San Antonio has accounted for 8,231 points for the campaign (114.3 per contest) and they average 44.0 rebounds per contest. When it comes to offensive execution, the Spurs are connecting on 46.5% from the floor, which ranks them 16th in the NBA.
The San Antonio defense surrenders 36.2% on shots from 3-point land (1,008 of 2,784) and their opponents are making 79.1% of their foul shots. They surrender 27.7 assists and 46.0 boards every game, which has them ranked 23rd and 28th in basketball. The Spurs on the defensive end are ranked 23rd in the league in points given up per game with 116.3. They are able to force 13.7 TO's per game and have let teams shoot 47.4% from the field (25th in the league).
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take San Antonio
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