SAN ANTONIO -- No heads were hung and dejection did not linger in the locker room Sunday night after the San Antonio Spurs' 92-86 loss to the Golden State Warriors.
The Warriors stopped cold San Antonio's home winning streak at 39, while reaching historic win No. 72, marking the third time in four meetings -- and second time in four nights -- Golden State knocked off the Spurs. Still, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich was satisified with the team's effort. He is confident that San Antonio's experience mixed with a sharpened playoff focus, and a fresh game plan in late May could lift the Spurs over the Warriors when the stakes are highest in a potential Western Conference finals.