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‘Night Night’ Moment of Stephen Curry Seals Warriors’ Win Over Thunder
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‘Night Night’ Moment of Stephen Curry Seals Warriors’ Win Over Thunder

Stephen Curry came through in the final moments of win Over Thunder, nailing two crucial 3-pointers—complete with his trademark “night night” celebration—to clinch the Warriors’ 127-116 victory against the Thunder in Oklahoma City. The 36-year-old tallied a season-best 36 points in 36 minutes, assisting the Warriors in finishing a tough road journey with a 4-1 mark.

Warriors Fight Off Thunder’s Comeback

The Warriors started with a 30-point advantage, yet the Thunder fought back, reducing the deficit to only six points. Nonetheless, Golden State fended off the comeback and evaded overtime, demonstrating toughness after a recent overtime close call against the Rockets.

Kuminga’s Spark in the Second Quarter

Jonathan Kuminga had a crucial impact, netting 12 points in the second quarter to turn a seven-point shortfall into a seven-point advantage. Kuminga went 5-for-6 in the quarter, displaying his versatility with three-pointers, mid-range shots, and a strong dunk. He concluded with 20 points, adding to his latest 21-point achievement against Cleveland.

Third-Quarter Scoring Surge for Curry

Stephen Curry tallied 17 of his 36 points during the third quarter, almost outscoring the Thunder by himself. Although recognized for his 3-point ability, Curry drove into the paint and made multiple challenging shots, helping the Warriors achieve a season-high 42 points in that quarter.

Melton and Green Step Up

De’Anthony Melton had his initial start as a Warrior, scoring 19 points with 5-of-8 shooting from three. While also contributing 10 rebounds and three steals. Draymond Green orchestrated the offense with a game-leading 11 assists, assisting Curry on 10 of his 13 successful shots. Green also transitioned to center, aiding the Warriors in managing the Thunder’s guard-dominant lineup.

The Warriors demonstrated strong depth and creativity, establishing themselves effectively at the start of the season.

Stephen Curry came through in the final moments of win Over Thunder, nailing two crucial 3-pointers—complete with his trademark “night night” celebration—to clinch the Warriors’ 127-116 victory against the Thunder in Oklahoma City. The 36-year-old tallied a season-best 36 points in 36 minutes, assisting the Warriors in finishing a tough road journey with a 4-1 mark.

Warriors Fight Off Thunder’s Comeback

The Warriors started with a 30-point advantage, yet the Thunder fought back, reducing the deficit to only six points. Nonetheless, Golden State fended off the comeback and evaded overtime, demonstrating toughness after a recent overtime close call against the Rockets.

Kuminga’s Spark in the Second Quarter

Jonathan Kuminga had a crucial impact, netting 12 points in the second quarter to turn a seven-point shortfall into a seven-point advantage. Kuminga went 5-for-6 in the quarter, displaying his versatility with three-pointers, mid-range shots, and a strong dunk. He concluded with 20 points, adding to his latest 21-point achievement against Cleveland.

Third-Quarter Scoring Surge for Curry

Stephen Curry tallied 17 of his 36 points during the third quarter, almost outscoring the Thunder by himself. Although recognized for his 3-point ability, Curry drove into the paint and made multiple challenging shots, helping the Warriors achieve a season-high 42 points in that quarter.

Melton and Green Step Up

De’Anthony Melton had his initial start as a Warrior, scoring 19 points with 5-of-8 shooting from three. While also contributing 10 rebounds and three steals. Draymond Green orchestrated the offense with a game-leading 11 assists, assisting Curry on 10 of his 13 successful shots. Green also transitioned to center, aiding the Warriors in managing the Thunder’s guard-dominant lineup.

The Warriors demonstrated strong depth and creativity, establishing themselves effectively at the start of the season.

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