Monday 9:30 p.m. – Golden State at San Antonio: If the three-pointer is the equalizer, then Stephen Curry must be the greatest equalizer of all. He broke the record for most playoff three-pointers in the Warriors opening round upset, and is virtually equal in value to both Tim Duncan and Tony Parker of the Spurs. Unfortunately for the Warriors, the Spurs have an edge in the match-ups of their second best through eighth best players.
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Rnk | Visitors Best in Order | Edge | Rnk | Home Best in Order |
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12 | Stephen Curry, GS | Tie | 11 | Tim Duncan, SA |
23 | David Lee, GS | Spurs | 13 | Tony Parker, SA |
103 | Jarrett Jack, GS | Spurs | 75 | Tiago Splitter, SA |
174 | Andrew Bogut, GS | Spurs | 79 | Manu Ginobili, SA |
166 | Klay Thompson, GS | Spurs | 85 | Kawhi Leonard, SA |
321 | Kent Bazemore, GS | Spurs | 147 | Danny Green, SA |
279 | Harrison Barnes, GS | Spurs | 240 | Patty Mills, SA |
339 | Richard Jefferson, GS | Spurs | 233 | Cory Joseph, SA |