Warriors-Mavericks showdown has major Western Conference playoff implications

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The Warriors’ game tonight against the Dallas Mavericks will have a direct impact on the Western Conference playoff seeding.

Golden State sits in the No. 6 seed following a rare road win against the Houston Rockets on Monday. But the Warriors don’t hold that spot by much. Just a half-game separates the seventh-seeded Mavericks (36-36) and Warriors (37-36) and they’ll go head-to-head on Wednesday to determine the season tiebreaker.

Ultimately, whichever team falls into the seventh seed will participate in the play-in tournament. The seventh seed plays one game against the eighth seed, the winner of that game moving on to the playoffs’ first round as the seventh seed. The loser of that game would play the winner of a game between the ninth and 10th seeds for the eighth seed.

“As a competitor, you relish in the moments of the most important games,” Klay Thompson said after the Warriors’ Houston win. “We’re coming down to the home stretch and every game is so vital for playoff stakes, and it’s exciting times. Postseason, there’s nothing like it and these last [nine] games will be a great warm-up for the most competitive basketball out there.”

Both the Warriors and Mavericks have a win each in their two head-to-head matchups this season. The Warriors beat a Luke Dončić-less Mavs team at home in February and the Mavs snuck away with a three-point win in Dallas in November.

Injuries could play a major part in the game. Dončić and Kyrie Irving — who has yet to face the Warriors as a Maverick — are listed as questionable on the injury report as of Tuesday afternoon. Dončić has been sidelined since March 8 with a left thigh strain. Irving aggravated a toe injury in a collision with Dillon Brooks during the Mavericks’ loss to Memphis on Monday and was spotted in a walking boot after the game.

But if both play, the Warriors have their hands full.

“We haven’t seen them with Kyrie, but they play a very similar style that they did before the trade,” Steph Curry said at Warriors practice on Tuesday. “But they have two dynamic guards that can play-make. They slow it down, but they spread the floor and put the ball in those two guys’ hands to try to create and have spacing around.

“We understand the defensive approach we need to have. If we can get stops, we can run in transition. but where we get in trouble with them is when we foul too much — it’s been the story of the season, but especially with them.”

The Warriors will be without Andrew Wiggins for a 17th straight game as he tends to a family matter. Gary Payton II will also be sidelined again with a core injury. Andre Iguodala also remains out as he’s due soon for what could be season-ending wrist surgery.

Draymond Green and Kevon Looney are listed as probable to play, per the injury report. Looney has popped up on the injury report the last two games with lower back soreness and Green has been dealing with a sore right wrist.

Green said after Monday’s game that his wrists and hands are “(Messed) up.”

Both bigs will likely warm up with the intention of playing.

Curry exited Monday’s game after a collision with Jordan Poole, who fell on his previously-injured right leg. Curry said he was “fine” after Monday’s game and returned to the game looking strong, scoring 11 points in the fourth quarter. He is not listed on the injury report as of Tuesday evening.

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