The Golden State Warriors, San Antonio Spurs, Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder have been the consensus top-4 teams in the NBA this season, but we have seen very few games featuring these teams playing one another despite approaching the midway point in the season.

Those teams have played just three of their scheduled 17 games against each other.

The Cavaliers have played the Warriors and Thunder, while the Thunder have also played the Spurs. We have yet to see games between the Warriors/Spurs, Warriors/Thunder and Cavs/Spurs.

The Spurs have nine games remaining against the Warriors (4), Thunder (3) and Cavs (2).

The Warriors have eight games remaining against the Spurs (4), Thunder (3) and Cavs (1).

The Thunder have seven games remaining against the Spurs (3), Warriors (3) and Cavs (1).

Being in the Eastern Conference, the Cavs have four games remaining against the Spurs (2), Warriors (1) and Thunder (1).

The Spurs have the second most difficult remaining schedule with their remaining opponent winning percentage being .526.

As the Warriors and Spurs in particular chase historical seasons with their win-loss record and efficiency/point differential, the difficulty of these games in particular will become a clear factor.