With big game looming in Dallas, no time for Warriors to dwell on loss to Spurs

"Sometimes you get heated, sometimes it's emotional"

No time to savor wins or dwell on losses in the Western Conference. Not when there's usually another big game the next night.

That's the way Golden State has to look at things after its 116-92 loss at San Antonio on Tuesday night. That dropped the Warriors out of the top eight in the West, but instead of worrying too much about that, they were already looking ahead to Wednesday's visit to Dallas.

The Mavericks _ who upgraded Dirk Nowitzki to day to day on Tuesday _ are seventh in the West, a game ahead of the ninth-place Warriors. Read more

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