SAN FRANCISCO – With both teams stealing glances toward the NBA All-Star break, the Warriors took the floor Monday without their top two scorers to face a Memphis Grizzlies team missing three rotation players and in the early stages of a rebuild.The expected inelegant affair ended with the slightly sloppier Warriors somehow coming back for a 114-113 victory, snapping their three-game losing streak at Chase Center before far more empty seats than usual. WHAT A FINISH ANOTHER WILD DUBS WIN pic.twitter.com/SgkcqVdZbG — Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) February 10, 2026 Seven Warriors scored in double figures, led by Pat Spencer’s 17 points, with Al Horford, Brandin Podziemski and Gui Santos each putting in 16 points.Golden State (29-25), trailing by 10 (113-103) with 4:17 remaining, roared back to close with a 11-0 run while the Grizzlies sat Ty Jerome and Taylor Hendricks, who on this night had been their top two players.The Warriors were without Stephen Curry (right knee) and Jimmy Butler, who Monday underwent surgery to repair a torn right ACL, while the Grizzlies did not have Ja Morant (left elbow), Zach...