Orlando Sentinel

Pachulia expects to get earful from Spurs fans

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Stephen Curry pulled Zaza Pachulia aside and made one thing clear to the Warriors’ big man: We’ve got your back. Other teammates echoed that message. Pachulia will receive a villain’s welcome Saturday at AT&T Center whether he’s on the court for Game 3 of the Western Conference finals or not, simply because he was involved in the play that injured Spurs star Kawhi Leonard in the series opener.

“I think he’ll be booed pretty badly,” Golden State’s Draymond Green said. “I’ve definitely been in that situation before. He’ll get it pretty good, but he’ll be fine.”

Leonard, whose status for Game 3 remained unclear Friday, didn’t play in Game 2 Tuesday after reinjuring his left ankle in the third quarter of Game 1 when he came down on Pachulia’s foot after shooting a long jumper.

San Antonio The Spurs lost 113-111 without him, squanderin­g a 20-point halftime lead, and Spurs coach Gregg Popovich was peeved. The next day, Popovich called the play “dangerous” and “unsportsma­nlike” and insisted Pachulia has a history of such.

“Zaza’s got a thick skull, so I know when he gets out there he’s going to be able to play,” Curry said. “I know guys in the locker room have told him, ‘As best you can, block out as much of this noise as possible because it doesn’t matter. We know what kind of person you are. Be apologetic for Kawhi about what happened, but you don’t have to apologize for your intent on how you’re guarding that play.’ ”

Leonard and Pachulia were listed as questionab­le Friday, along with the key Warriors’ reserve Andre Iguodala. Pachulia bruised his right heel and missed the second half Tuesday.

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