The Warriors' losing streak ended, Curry scored 37 points and 3 blocks, Thompson warmed up, and Thomas Jr. slashed 41 5
The Golden State Warriors and Brooklyn will host a high-profile NBA League match at 9:30 a.m. on December 17, a much-anticipated matchup. Prior to that, the Warriors were in 11th place in the West with a 10-14 record. Three straight losses, Curry's poor performance, and Green's suspension have made it very difficult for this team. Kerr expressed his concern about pursuing his dream and hoped he would fit into the game as soon as possible.
The Nets are currently eighth in the Eastern Conference, 13-11. Thomas is a surprising player, averaging 22. per game, albeit from a low startA score of 7 earned him a team-high scoring possession. On the starting list, the Warriors have Curry, Podzemski, Thompson, Kuminga, Looney, Dinwiddie, Thomas, Bridges, Johnson, Claxton.
At the beginning of the first quarter, Looney jumped to score, Cominga hit a throw, and then Claxton and Thomas hit three-pointers one after another, giving the Warriors an 8-2 lead. The Nets quickly launched the game, with Thomas scoring five straight points, but the Warriors as a whole were more efficient and won the first quarter with a 32-25 advantage.
In the second quarter, as Thompson and Curry continued to score, the Warriors gradually widened the score gap. Thomas continued to be in good form, but the rest of the Nets didn't follow up in time, and the Warriors took a 70-54 lead after halftime.
Led by Thomas, they continued to play in the second half, while the Nets followed suit, and the Warriors had a four-point advantage in the final quarter. However, Curry stepped up in the final minute of the game, and his three-pointer brought the Warriors back to victory. In the end, the Warriors ended their losing streak with a 124-120 victory over the Nets.
Statistically, Thomas 41, Claxton 19, 12, Golden State leads with Curry 37, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 blocks, Thompson 24, Podzemski 19.