Warriors getting their groove back With his team losing by 13 points to the Western Conference's best team midway through Wednesday's fourth quarter in San Antonio, Warriors head coach Mark Jackson stood courtside with assurance - hands in his pockets and talking trash with a fan. The Warriors clawed back to within four points of the Spurs on Wednesday, giving further evidence to Jackson's theory that the grit and guile that defined his squad during its surprising start has returned. The Warriors have just a one-game lead on seventh-place Houston and sit just 2 1/2 games ahead of the eighth-place Lakers, but they say they're not focused on playoff seeding. On this three-game roadie - their final multi-game trip of the season - the Warriors held consecutive opponents (Houston and New Orleans) to fewer than 80 points and won back-to-back road games by more than 20 points for the first time in franchise history. The Warriors close the season with nine of 12 games at Oracle Arena, including a five-game homestand that starts against Washington on Saturday.