SAN ANTONIO — Facing the first of two matchups with San Antonio’s 7-foot-5 unicorn Victor Wembanyama and staring down a seventh consecutive road loss, Steve Kerr promised a “drastic” lineup change for a team already doing some serious soul-searching after being obliterated in Oklahoma City on the first night of its back-to-back.
Out was the inconsistent but talented Jonathan Kuminga and the slow-footed 7-footer Quinten Post, and in was steady forward Moses Moody and surprising second-round rookie Will Richard when the Warriors took the Frost Bank Center.
The change paid off as the Warriors won 125-120. Steph Curry bounced back from his 4 for 13 performance against OKC with a 46-point outburst, 22 of those coming in the third quarter. Meanwhile, Wembanyama put up a casual 31-point, 13-reb

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