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The Golden State Warriors began a three-game East Coast road trip in Philadelphia, hoping to turn around a rough stretch against Eastern Conference teams.
Despite their efforts, McGrady’s fear came true. The Thunder defeated the Warriors 124-112 at Chase Center. This loss dropped Golden State to an 11-11 record for the season. Meanwhile, the Thunder extended their unbeaten streak, earning their 13th consecutive win and improving to a 21-1 record.
The opening month of the season has already shown how important the 3-point shot has become. Teams rely on outside shooting more than ever, and several players are putting up strong numbers from long range.
A shiny NBA Cup and a massive cash prize set the tone for the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets matchup tonight. West Group C is wide open and it would only take a win tonight, or any of the other teams losing,
On Monday, the Warriors secured a 134–117 win vs. Jazz, fueled by an explosive 21–0 run to open the second quarter.
In a thrilling display of talent, Stephen Curry, the star player of the Golden State Warriors, dominated the NBA Cup group stage with an impressive performance, scoring 38 points and sinking nine three-pointers.
The Steph Curry-less Golden State Warriors put up a valiant effort against the OKC Thunder on Tuesday, but they came up short, 124-112.
Following the Warriors’ Tuesday night game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Steve Kerr made it clear that Curry won’t be a part of the three-game trip. “He will not make the trip,” Kerr told reporters.