Spurs vs Warriors saw Dubs post highest point total; Kuminga out

The Spurs vs Warriors game on Sunday saw the Dubs post their highest point total for this season but Jonathan Kumingan goes out again.

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Golden State guard SBrand Podziemski drives for a layup against the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday. Spurs vs Warriors saw Dubs post highest point total; Kuminga out

SPURS VS WARRIORS GAME SAW DUBS POST HIGHEST POINT TOTAL THIS SEASON

The Spurs vs Warriors game saw the Dubs post their highest pointv total this season in theior 148-106 win in San Antonio.

Furthermore, Golden State sizzled at the gate with 44 points in the first quarter alone, the most points allowed by San Antonio in an opening period.

Moreover, the Warriors smoked the Spurs with 62% shooting from the field three minutes into the second quarter.

Brandin Podziemski led all five Warriors starters in double figures with 27 points, while Moses Moody had 20.

Golden State even won big despite Stephen Curry finishing with only 13 points on 4-of-10 shooting, while Jimmy Butler also had 13 points.

KUMINGA OUT AGAIN AFTER BAD FALL, SUSTAINS RIGHT ANKLE SORENESS

However, one cloud dampened Golden State’s big win, as Kuminga was out again after getting right ankle soreness from a bad fall.

Moreover, the forward had a hard fall near the basket in the second quarter, went straight to the locker room, and was ruled out altogether.

Furthermore, Kuminga had fans worried, as his fall was similar to what Curry had against the Toronto Raptors almost two weeks ago.

The 22-year-old Congolese forward was only playing his ninth game after he missed 31 games with a sprain on the same ankle.

Kuminga averaged 16.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 2.3 assists during the 204-25 season, and 14.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg, and 3.8 apg in his eight games since his return on March 13.

SPURS SHOT 38.1% IN BLOWOUT LOSS AS JOHNSON GETS FIRST TECHNICAL

The Spurs shot an awful 38.1% (16-of-42) in the blowout loss, as they committed 21 turnovers.

Moreover, San Antonio interim coach Mitch Johnson got his first technical foul in the first quarter in his first since taking over from Gregg Popovich in November 2024.

Furthermore, Keldon Johnson led the Spurs with 19 pointsm abnd was one of four reserves in double figures.

In contrast, four of five San Antonio starters had only nine points or less, with Devin Vassell the lone major contributor with 12 points.

Sandro Mamukelashvili finished with 14 points, Malaki Branham had 13, while Julian Champagne added 11 points for the Spurs.