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Warriors 117, Spurs 113: What they said after the game

The Spurs saw their three-game winning streak snapped.

SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Spurs lost to the Golden State Warriors at Frost Bank Center, 117-113, snapping their three-game winning streak.

Victor Wembanyama led the team with 32 points and nine rebounds. Cedi Osman scored 18 points in the loss, Zach Collins contributed 13 points, and Tre Jones added 12. Malaki Branham added 12 points and four assists.

San Antonio was without Jeremy Sochan, Keldon Johnson, and Devin Vassell due to injuries.

The Spurs are 18-57 on the season and will next visit the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday night.

Here's a sample of what the teams said after the game.

SPURS

Coach Gregg Popovich:

"We've been doing it for the last month or so. Really started to click with the group. Their effort. Played for 48 minutes. They've figured that out and they just keep on pushing. It was a great night."

Osman:

"We have changed a lot since the beginning of the season. We're a totally different team. I think you can see that, obviously, when we're playing on the court. We're much different. We obviously know now what everybody else is capable of. Now everybody understands as individuals what we have to do. I think we're better. I think that if the season would start today we'd be in a different spot. I really do believe that."

Wembanyama:

"I feel like it [team chemistry] started before but it's something continuous. We put an emphasis on this also recognizing each other's strengths."

WARRIORS

Steve Kerr:

Draymond Green:

Moses Moody:

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