At the end of the Golden State Warriors‘ practice Monday, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson lined up at opposite baskets and engaged in a shooting contest. …read more
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At the end of the Golden State Warriors‘ practice Monday, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson lined up at opposite baskets and engaged in a shooting contest. …read more
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At the end of the Golden State Warriors‘ practice Monday, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson lined up at opposite baskets and engaged in an unprecedented NBA shooting contest. …read more
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THE FACTS: That Indiana won its fifth consecutive game, all by double figures, was almost lost in the aftermath of a fourth-quarter shoving match that spilled into the front row of spectators at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, resulting in six technical fouls, the ejection of Pacers center Roy Hibbert and possible suspensions coming from the league. With David West scoring 28, George Hill 23 and Paul George 21, the Pacers weathered a 38-point storm from Stephen Curry and wore down the visiting Golden State Warriors 108-97 Tuesday. Indiana led 95-85 with 6:10 remaining when Hibbert responded to a hard push from Lee with a two-handed shove, sparking a scrum that started under the basket and migrated to the edge of the court before officials and cooler heads prevailed. In addition to Hibbert’s ejection, Lee, West, Curry and Klay Thompson picked up technical fouls. There appeared to be no punches thrown but several players, including Curry, were knocked to the floor. West scored six in a row as the Pacers pushed the lead to 104-87 to put the game away. …read more
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THE FACTS: Coming off a career-high scoring performance in his last game, Klay Thompson nearly topped that Thursday, providing 27 points as the Golden State Warriors held on for a 100-97 win against the Dallas Mavericks.
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THE FACTS: Shooting guard Klay Thompson made six 3-pointers and scored a career-high 32 points, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 108-95 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Point guard Jarrett Jack had 26 points and a career-high tying 12 assists for Golden State, while power forward David Lee amassed 20 points, a game-best 13 rebounds and eight assists. Shooting guard Dion Waiters and power forward Tristan Thompson had 18 points apiece for the Cavaliers, who had their season-long winning streak snapped at three games. The Warriors played without injured starters Stephen Curry, Harrison Barnes and Andrew Bogut.
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THE FACTS: The Golden State Warriors (27-17) defeated the Toronto Raptors (16-29) 114-102 at Air Canada Centre Monday night. The Warriors snapped a two-game losing streak with a balanced effort with seven players in double-digits. The Warriors were led by All-Star David Lee’s team highs of 21 points,12 rebounds and seven assists. Klay Thompson added 19 points and six rebounds while Stephen Curry scored 17 points before leaving the game in the third quarter with a twisted right ankle. Harrison Barnes and Jarrett Jack both scored 14 points while Carl Landry added 12 points off the bench. Andrew Bogut returned to the line-up, starting for the Warriors, playing in his first game since November 7 with an ankle injury and scored 12 points, eight rebounds and four blocks.
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