In a closely contested NBA game, the Golden State Warriors faced a defeat against the Mavericks with a final score of 108-106 after Klay Thompson's corner jumper fell short, marking the end of their six-game winning streak. The Warriors faced a 79-76 deficit with 12 minutes to play, and despite a strong finish, couldn't clinch the win. Stephen Curry, usually a standout performer for the Warriors, had a challenging game, scoring 28 points as the Mavericks ran two defenders at him. In another match, the Warriors demonstrated their offensive prowess by taking a commanding 41-28 lead into the second quarter against an unspecified opponent, highlighted by Brandin Podziemski's buzzer-beating three-pointer and shooting 66.2% overall, including 8 of 12 from deep.
Johnny Juzang getting busy for Utah: 5 of 5 from 3-point range.
Warriors take a 41-28 lead into the second quarter after Brandin Podziemski beats the buzzer with a running 3-pointer. Shooting 66.2% and 8 of 12 from deep. Getting whatever they want offensively. Thompson has 13 points and four assists. Kuminga with eight points on three shots.
Not hard to guess which Warrior looked and sounded like he was in an incredible mood pregame... That'd be Klay, of course.
Klay has 11 points on 3/5 FG, 2 rebounds and 3 assists in 7 minutes. On some nights, that's what you get from him for an entire game. He's off to a complete start as the team's #1 option.
Think this is how Kerr is going to use Kuminga for now -- off the bench in first stint as a sub for TJD, which moves Draymond to C. Then a few minutes later TJD can sub for Draymond.
Monster start for Klay Thompson: 11 points, three triples, three assists, two rebounds. Warriors lead 23-14 with 4:49 to play in the first quarter after he sinks a triple. Starting and finishing possessions for Golden State.
Klay Thompson heat checks: pretty, pretty, pretty good
Nice applause for Jonathan Kuminga as he checks in at the 6:14 mark of the first quarter.
Klay threw Trayce a pretty bad pass on the lob and Trayce somehow flushed it home at the last second. Unbelievable play.
Warriors fall 108-106 after Klay Thompson's corner jumper falls short. Mavericks sran two defenders at Stephen Curry, who finishes with 28 points. Their six-game winning streak is over after a tense fourth-quarter battle. Warriors will have to wait to clinch playoff entry.
Warriors face a 79-76 deficit with 12 minutes to play. Klay Thompson up to a team-high 16 points for Golden State after scoring seven in the third quarter. Podziemski with 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting. Off night so far for Stephen Curry: 14 points on 4-of-13 shooting.