9:30 p.m. at Golden State • TNT, 830-AM

Preview: Their 54-game regular-season home winning streak ended Friday against Boston 109-106, the Warriors are going for victory No. 70 while they continue to chase the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' all-time 72-10 record. To get there, they'll have to win five of their final six games, which include two games each against San Antonio and Memphis. The Warriors' 69 victories are a single-season franchise record, two more than the 67 they won last season. They're the fourth team in NBA history to win at least 69 games. Golden State and the 1995-96 and 1996-97 Bulls teams are the only teams to win at least 65 games in consecutive seasons…The Warriors have won 20 of the past 23 meetings between the teams, including the past seven. … This is the Wolves' one and only visit to Oracle Arena. Remember: Tuesday's game last week was switched to a TNT telecast. It will not be carried on FSN.

Players to watch: Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is averaging 31 points in his past four games against the Wolves. Included was a 46-point night in the season's first meeting in November. Those 46 points are the most ever scored by a Golden State player in a game against the Wolves. He scored 39 points on 9-for-13 shooting and had seven assists and six rebounds in Sunday's 136-111 home victory over Portland. He leads the league in scoring with a 30.1 average; no Warrior has done that since the 1966-67 season. He leads the league in three-point shots made for the fourth consecutive season with 378. …Curry and backcourt mate Klay Thompson are averaging a combined 52.5 points a game, the most by a pair of starting guards since Lou Hudson and Pete Maravich combined for 53.2 points a game in the 1972-73 season.

Injuries: Warriors C Andrew Bogut (ribs) and F Andre Iguodala (sprained ankle) are questionable. F Kevon Looney (hip) is out. Wolves F Kevin Garnett (sore knee) and C Nikola Pekovic (sore ankle) remain out indefinitely.

JERRY ZGODA