The Golden State Warriors improved to 2-2 during a current five-game road trip with a 148-106 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday. Steph Curry’s team holds a 43-31 record for the fiercely contested No. 6 spot in the Western Conference. The two-time MVP had a rough shooting night, but the Dubs’ balanced attack allowed them to cruise to the finish line.Brandin Podziemski led the Warriors with 27 points, six rebounds, five assists and one steal. Jimmy Butler, who had 13 points, eight assists, four steals and three rebounds, stood out with his two-way impact. Buddy Hield came off the bench to deliver 19 points, five rebounds and four assists.The all-around contribution was crucial after Curry struggled in his second game back from a pelvic injury. Golden State hopes to keep winning to grab at least an outright playoff berth.Golden State Warriors playoff picture:Updated standingsHere is where the Warriors stand in the Western Conference after Sunday's games:RankTeamWinsLossesGames Behind1OKC Thunder6212--2Houston Rockets4826143Denver Nuggets472815.54LA Lakers4529175Memphis Grizzlies4430186Golden State Warriors433119Play-in Tournament zone7Minnesota Timberwolves433219.58 LA Clippers4232209 Dallas Mavericks373825.510Sacramento Kings363826Golden State Warriors playoff picture:Updated scheduleThe Golden State Warriors have a tough schedule as the season winds down. For Dubs fans, it is important to remember the Warriors own the season series against Minnesota (3-1). If both end with the same record, the Warriors stay out of the play-in tournament because of the tie breaker.The worry for the Warriors is the LA Clippers, who already beat them thrice. LA moves on or gets the higher seed in case of a tie.The Golden State Warriors will cap of their season-high six-game road trip with stops in Memphis and Los Angeles. Steph Curry and Co. can catch up with both with back-to-back victories. The Dubs are only two games behind LA and one adrift of the Grizzlies.The Warriors return to San Francisco to host the Denver Nuggets and the Houston Rockets. Both will try to beat the home team because they are in the race for the No. 2 spot in the West.Golden State closes the regular season with alternating home and away games. They begin the stretch in The Valley to face the Phoenix Suns before hosting the San Antonio Spurs. The road brings the Dubs to Portland and then return home to battle the Clippers.