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The hot hand was contagious for the Dubs as they were preparing for a 137-90 win over the Hornets on Sunday night at Oracle Arena.
TEAM LEADERS
GSW | CHA |
---|---|
Points | Points |
Curry – 25 | Hernangomez – 22 |
Thompson – 24 | Lamb – 11 |
Cook – 21 | Kaminsky – 10 |
rebounds | rebounds |
Bogut – 8 | Hernangomez / Bridges – 5 |
Jerebko – 6 | Williams / Batum – 4 |
Curry / Green – 5 | Lamb – 3 |
aids | aids |
Green / Durant – 9 | Lamb – 5 |
Curry – 6 | Williams / Walker – 3 |
3 tied – 4 | 5 tied – 2 |
With this victory, the Dubs won first place in the Pacific Division, their fifth consecutive title. In addition, the victory was a devastating blow to the Hornets in the playoffs: they lost two and a half games behind the eighth and last playoff spot in the East with just six regular season games to play.
The Dubs fired 21-33 of the distance and the Splash brothers, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson combined for 11 of those courses, while Quinn Cook made five of his six attempts in a game that the Warriors won by 47 points, their biggest margin of victory of the season.
While the Dubs were known to have made badists, Sunday's offensive interest was fairly consistent throughout the match. The Warriors scored 35, 36, 34 and 32 points in each quarter, respectively, while drawing at least 60% of the points in each of the first three quarters. The Dubs finished the game with 41 badists, their third game with at least 40 badists this season – the rest of the NBA has combined for three games of 40 badists this season.
Thompson started the heat for the Dubs, scoring the first nine points of the team. Curry then started and he and Thompson combined 21 of the team's first 25 points. Each Splash brother would score 12 points in the first quarter, which would have allowed the Dubs to shoot 60% of the floor. Curry would finish with 25 points, a top in his game. His five-point markers marked the eighth consecutive game in which he had made at least five laps.
Curry scored three shots in eight attempts and Thompson was even more efficient in scoring 6 for 9 at the distance for 24 points. Thompson's final score in the match allowed him to reach 1788 points at three points in his career, placing him ahead of Rashard Lewis (1778) to finish 16th in the NBA Top Three.
If the first quarter belonged to the Splash brothers, the second period belonged to Cook. He made his five shooting attempts during the period, including 3-in-3 on 3 points. Cook then scored five points at three points, the highest of his career, and his 21 points scored his eighth game of the season with 20 points.
A 13-point game with just over two and a half minutes to go in the first half, the Dubs opened the match with a 22-2 record that allowed them to get closer to the second and third quarter. Thompson combined three points on three of the four possessions of the Dubs during this period, and the Warriors actually did a treble on three of their first four possessions in the third quarter. The Dubs went 9-for-11 on 3-points in the third quarter only, and the rout was over.
Now at 52-24 years of the season, the Dubs have a one-game advantage at the top of the Denver Nuggets West Conference standings, which are just visiting Oracle Arena on Tuesday.
More notes on Sunday's win.
- The Warriors have won the Pacific Division for the fifth consecutive season, winning their seventh division title since the NBA began using the current division format in 1970-1971 … The Warriors' head coach, Steve Kerr joins Pat Riley as the only coach to win the division title According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors are the only teams to win the Pacific Division in five consecutive seasons, which they accomplished in the 2007 season -08 to 2011-12.
- Golden State improved to 52-24 (.684) overall and 27-11 (071) at home … The Warriors won their series of the season with Charlotte 2-0, sweeping the series of the season for the fourth time in the past five seasons … Golden State has won nine of its last ten encounters with Charlotte.
- The Warriors' 47-point win marks their biggest margin of victory this season and the fifth-largest margin of victory in franchise history.
- The Warriors totaled 41 badists (a lead over their season's record) and improved to 3-0 this season with over 40 badists … Golden State recorded its 34th leading match with 30 or more badists ( 41 tonight)) and have a record of 30-4 in these games.
- The Warriors shot at least 60% of the field for the third time this season (3-0 in those matches). The Warriors recorded their 20th best game of the season with the NBA, collecting 50 percent or more of the field while distributing more than 30 pbades (19-1 in these competitions).
The Warriors shot 63.6% of the three-point range, the best three-point percentage with a minimum of 30 attempts in franchise history … Tonight, it was the fifth time since the 2014-15 season Golden State shot 60% or less. better from three … The Warriors have made at least 20 three-point baskets (21-on-31 3FG) for the fifth time this season … Tonight has marked the eleventh Golden State, pulling 50% or more from the back of the bow (11 -0 in these games) this season. - Golden State has improved to 12-2 after scoring more than 130 points this season.
- The Warriors are now 9-0 this season while their opponent has less than 100 points after keeping Charlotte 90 points, two points lower than his opponent's record (88 March 16 in Oklahoma City) … The Warriors have improved their score to 75 -5 since 2014-15 while their opponent was less than 40%.
- Golden State has 59 points at the top of its season (56: January 11 against Chicago).
- The Warriors will then host the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday night at Oracle Arena (7:30 pm PDT).
- With a capacity of 19,596 spectators, Golden State records its 329th consecutive sale, the longest sequence in its history.
- Stephen Curry scored 25 points (8-14 FG, 5-8 3P, 4-4 FT) … It was Curry's eighth consecutive game with at least five shots, setting a new career-winning streak … Curry did not play in the fourth quarter, scoring the tenth time of the season, he did not show up in the fourth quarter.
- Klay Thompson scored 24 points (9-16 FG, 6-9 3P) … Thompson (now with 1,788 3 career points) topped Rashard Lewis (1,787) to rank 16th in the 3-point scoring career from the NBA.
- Quinn Cook recorded his second stint of 20 points of the season (eighth career) with 21 out of 8 points out of 13 in the field (5-on-6 3FG) … Cook scored the highest of his career by leveling five times.
- Kevin Durant had nine badists, a top in the game, and averaged 8.0 badists per game in the last four games.
- Draymond Green had nine badists at his highest level of the game, adding eight points in 29 minutes of play.
- Jonas Jerebko scored twice for the 14th time this season, finishing with 12 points.
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