SAN FRANCISCO – An unfair battle occurred Wednesday night when the pitifully depleted Warriors ran into the healthy and terrific San Antonio Spurs.Golden State never led before walking off the Chase Center floor with a 127-113 loss that, considering the circumstances, was utterly predictable.The Warriors (36-40) remain in 10th place in the Western Conference but effectively are three games behind both the ninth-place Portland Trail Blazers and the eighth-place Los Angeles Clippers.Of the nine Warriors that dressed, three are on two-way contracts, one is two months beyond that status, one is an undrafted rookie, and another is on his second 10-day contract. Only Draymond Green was available from their ideal starting lineup.All nine scored, with seven reaching double figures, led by 18 points from two-way wing Nate Williams. Nate Williams OVER Wemby pic.twitter.com/zxhqhakBny — Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) April 2, 2026 San Antonio’s 10th consecutive victory was anchored by center Victor Wembanyama, who delivered a game-high 41 points and a game-high 18 rebounds, adding three assists and two blocks.Here are three observations from a...