On November 11, Beijing time, in the NBA regular season, the Warriors defeated the Thunder 127-116 away.
Thunder's Alexander 24 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, Jalenway 20 points, 4 assists and 4 blocks, Dort 16 points and 6 rebounds, Wallace 16 points, Mitchell 12 points, Joe 10 points; For the Warriors, Curry had 36 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists, Kuminga had 20 points and 5 rebounds, Melton had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 3 steals, Andrew Wiggins had 18 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals, Green had 8 points, 11 assists and 4 rebounds, and Lee Kyle had 6 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.
In the first quarter of the game, Dorkey scored 5 points in a row, Alexander scored 2+1, Davis made an easy layup, Green made a long shot, and Andrew Wiggins attacked, and the Thunder led 8-7. Aaron Wiggins threw in a three-pointer, Melton broke through for a layup, Williams hit a successful three-pointer, Williams combined with a burst shot on the court, Dort threw in a three-pointer, and Alexander hit a board; Andrew Wiggins scored five straight points on a burst from beyond the court, Melton hit a long-range shot, Curry made a pick-and-roll, and then he hit a long-range shot, Payton made a layup to give the Thunder a 25-24 lead. Wallace made a layup, Alexander drove for a layup, and Joe hit a three-pointer to help the Thunder end the quarter with a 33-26 lead.
In the second quarter of the game, Kuminga, Hield and Moody scored four three-pointers in a row, Kuminga scored an offensive basket, and Curry fired on the outside; Wallace rolled over and hit a jumper, Aaron Wiggins hit two three-pointers in a row, and Williams scored on a breakaway to tie the game at 43. Melton hit a long-range shot, Andrew Wiggins and Kuminga hit back-to-back attacks; Mitchell scored on a breakaway and Alexander scored on a layup to give the Warriors a narrow 48-47 lead. Kuminga hit from mid-range, Andrew Wiggins hit a dunk, Melton hit a three-pointer, Curry hit a long-range shot, and then he made a breakaway layup to give the Warriors a 65-58 lead to end the half.
In the third quarter of the game, Curry scored 2+1, Green easily ate cake under the basket, Curry and Payton attacked one after another, Curry's long-range shot scored again, and the Warriors opened up a 17-point distance at 79-62. Curry continued to attack under the basket, Hield sent a split dunk, Curry threw into the mid-range, Green and Curry scored three points in a row, Lee Kyle made a basket toss, Andrew Wiggins and Hield hit long-range shots one after another, and Kuminga added a dunk to help the Warriors end the quarter with a 107-79 lead.
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In the final quarter of the game, Joe hit an open three-pointer, Wallace turned to a layup, Joe's long-range shot went in again, Mitchell hit a board, and the Thunder hit an 11-0 attack wave to chase 90-107. Melton hit a long-range shot to help stop the bleeding and take a 110-90 lead. Williams sent a dunk, Dort hit a long-range shot, Williams scored a step-back jumper, Wallace scored two three-pointers, Alexander turned over and scored a jumper, Caruso countered a dunk, and the Thunder chased the score to 108-114. Dream was awarded a technical foul for chasing Dort off the ball. Kuminga hit a dunk, and Curry hit two three-pointers to give the Warriors a 122-112 lead. In the next game, the Warriors firmly maintained their advantage and won as they wished.
Starting lineup
Thunder: Alexander, Aaron Wiggins, Dort, Jalenway Way, Holmgren
Warriors: Curry, Melton, Andrew Wiggins, Green, Davis