The Golden State Warriors, 12.5-point favorites, secured a 97-84 victory over the Charlotte Hornets, marking their 10th win in the last 12 games. This game was notable for the family dynamic, as Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 15 points while his brother, Seth Curry, scored six points for the Hornets. Their father, Dell Curry, added to the family affair by calling the game for Charlotte's broadcast. Despite a challenging game that saw both teams struggle offensively, with the Hornets shooting only 36.4%, the Warriors managed to cover the spread. The victory improved the Warriors' record to 29-26, moving them closer to playoff contention.
Final: Warriors 97, Hornets 84 GSW holds Hornets to lowest point total by a Warriors opponent in over 2 years. Ugly game ends with a garbage time dust-up. Warriors have won 10 of 12. https://t.co/lxrw0ckFeD
The Warriors were 12.5-point favorites and this was a very, very significant ending to the game 👀 All technicals offset and the Hornets would run out the clock. Golden State -12.5 ✅ https://t.co/SpU4UGEWqD
Another productive night for the Warriors in the standings. They beat the Hornets, move to 29-26. Suns and Pelicans lost. Warriors now within three games of 7th seed (Kings/Suns) and within four of 5th seed (Pelicans).
Warriors slog their way to a 97-84 victory over the Charlotte Hornets for the 10th win in their last 12 games. Stephen Curry leads the way with 15 points while his brother, Seth, scores six for Charlotte. Golden State holds the Hornets to 36.4% shooting, improving to 29-26.
The #Hornets and #Warriors (72 combined halftime points) need to average 59 pts per quarter in the second half to break @BetMGM’s current total of 189.5. ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️💰💰💰💰 https://t.co/PvFV99FIbN
For those wondering whether the #Hornets (29 points at halftime!!) can eclipse the adjusted @BetMGM total of 189.5, despite only 72 combined points at the break: Counting Charlotte’s last 26 quarters, the Hornets and their opponent scored 59+ points just eight times #Warriors 🏀
Half: Warriors 43, Hornets 29.
Warriors lead the Hornets 43-29. Golden State matches the fewest points they've scored in a first half this season, while Charlotte scores the fewest points by any time in any half this season.
Warriors turned the ball over 14 times in the first half and still lead the Hornets 43-29. 26 total turnovers at halftime. Hornets shot 25.6% from the field. This one won't be on the championship video.
The Warriors are up 43-29 on the Hornets at halftime. Roughest offensive half of the season, maybe NBA wide. Charlotte: 25 percent shooting, 12 turnovers, scored 15 in first quarter, 14 in second quarter. Warriors: 15 first half turnovers but still up 14.
The Charlotte Hornets have 29 points at halftime at Golden State. https://t.co/XKn2gNVrge
Warriors limit the Hornets to 11-of-43 shooting, mitigating their own offensive struggles tonight for a 43-29 halftime lead. Nice two-way spurt for Gary Payton II, who has a team-high eight points. Golden State pressuring the perimeter and active in help. Lead 31-20 on the glass.
Klay Thompson buries back-to-back triples for the Warriors at the end of a sloppy first quarter. They lead 22-15. Stephen Curry shares the court for a couple minutes with his brother, Hornets guard Seth, as their father, Dell, calls the game for Charlotte's broadcast.
Steph Curry and his dad pre-game 🥹💛 Dell Curry will call tonight’s Warriors-Hornets game, featuring Steph and Seth Curry. (via @warriors) https://t.co/yiFEHgPCTf
Steph and Dell before tonight's Warriors-Hornets game. 💙🤝 (🎥: @warriors) https://t.co/GXejM9H6LT
Hornets broadcaster Dell Curry (and former player) is calling tonight's game which features his sons playing against each other. Pretty cool. https://t.co/uAKJ8zdUwv
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Warriors are 12.5-point favorites tonight against the Charlotte Hornets, who sit among the NBA's worst teams at 14-41. They've won four straight games, though, including last night's in Utah. Golden State seeking its 10th win in 12 games.
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