Andrew Wiggins, Stephen Curry and Dennis Schroder combined for 77 points to overpower the brilliant solo act of Jordan Poole and lift the Golden State Warriors to a 122-114 victory over the visiting Washington Wizards on Saturday night in San Francisco.
The Celtics haven’t even been playing well of late, going through the typical post-championship malaise. They still showed how much juice has squeezed out of the Warriors in the past couple months.
On Monday, the Warriors lost to the eight-win Toronto Raptors. Five days later, they barely escaped the six-win Washington Wizards, winning 122-114 on Saturday night at Chase Center. Steph Curry (26 points),
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Jayson Tatum scored 22 points, Kristaps Porzingis had 18 and the Boston Celtics handed the Golden State Warriors their most lopsided home loss in 40 years with a 125-85 victory.
It’s Thursday, January 23, and the Chicago Bulls (19-25) and the Golden State Warriors (21-22) are all set to square off from Chase Center in San Francisco. Each of these teams is battling just to make the play-in games of the NBA Playoffs.
It didn't take long for the Celtics to build a commanding lead on the way to a lopsided blowout in San Francisco, 125-85. After jumping out to an 11-point lead in the first quarter, the Celtics increased their advantage to 15 by halftime.
Andrew Wiggins was the perfect counterpart to Steph Curry in the Golden State Warriors’ 116-115 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night at Target Center.
The Warriors fell 125-85 to the Celtics on Monday, the first time they've lost by at least 40 points at home since 1985 and sixth time since 1962.
With Draymond Green picking up an injury, Moses Moody slotted in at power forward against the Wizards, earning praise from Steve Kerr.
It wasn’t always pretty, but the Warriors got it done when it mattered most. After a sluggish first half, Golden State’s offense found life in the final two quarters and held on to beat the last-place Washington Wizards 122-114 to open its two-game homestand.
Before the Warriors meet the Celtics, here's all the info you need for Monday's contest, including how to watch.