The Warriors' nationally televised game Wednesday in San Antonio will have at least one notable difference from the last time they faced their biggest Western Conference threat: With much of its normal rotation watching from the bench, Golden State slogged through a 107-85 loss that trimmed its lead over the Spurs for the West's top seed to half a game. Though it has four games in six nights, Golden State's only road games in that span are both in Texas (Tuesday in Houston, then Wednesday's ESPN game in San Antonio). Should they reach the NBA finals for a third consecutive season, the Warriors will have home-court advantage. With only 14 losses and 10 games left in the regular season, Golden State has secured a better record than any East team. Little more than 90 minutes before tip-off Sunday, he capped a solid shooting session with a driving one-handed dunk.