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Golden State Warriors – Klay Thompson Makes James Harden Look Bad
Not for the first time this season, a solid defensive effort from a shooting guard makes James Harden look far less than MVP’ish, as the Golden State Warriors beat the Houston Rockets 131-106, their third win in three encounters between the teams this season.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry & Klay Thompson Absolutely Destroy Kevin Durant & Russell Westbrook
With both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder seemed on a quick and short route back to dominance. But not against everyone, getting blindsided and crushed by the Golden State Warriors in a 117-91 loss, unable to keep up with Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
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Golden State Warriors – Still Looking Like the Best in the NBA
Now that DeMarcus Cousins is back the Sacramento Kings might be formidable again, but not every time, as the Golden State Warriors mopped the floor with them en route to a 128-108 win with Klay Thompson leading the way, Stephen Curry doing nothing special and David Lee playing for the first time in almost two months.
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Golden State Warriors – Nothing Can Slow Them Down
If anyone was expecting the Golden State Warriors to stop their winning streak at some point, it wasn’t going to happen on a visit to the Minnesota Timberwolves, led by the usual contributions of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, en route to a comfortable 102-86 win.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Can’t Lose at the Moment
The Golden State Warriors carry on with their league best run which also leads to the best record in the league, beating the New Orleans Pelicans 112-85 with a big night for Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, making it the 11th straight victory for the Dubs.
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Warriors Over Nets – Starting to Play a Little Bit Smarter
After two consecutive losses, the Golden State Warriors were quite pleased to go back to their winning was, which included not turning the ball as much as before, beating the Brooklyn Nets 107-99 in a game that wasn’t as close as the scoreline suggests.
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Golden State Warriors – Maybe the Best Team in the NBA
Some calls might have gone their way, but the Golden State Warriors were still deserved winners in an enjoyable visit to Portland, beating the Trail Blazers 95-90. The duo of Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry aren’t the only good thing about this team, but they seem to be the vanguard and obviously taking up most of the focus through an undefeated three-game start on what looks like the best team in the league since the season began.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin & Kobe Bryant Hit Rock Bottom
Four games, no wins. Kobe Bryant keeps putting on impressive numbers, but it comes at the expense of having some sort of team game, hurting someone like Jeremy Lin, who actually makes players around him better. The Los Angeles Lakers were beaten 127-104 by the Golden State Warriors, as a new problem seems to rise each time the old one gets fixed.
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Warriors Over Clippers – Disappointing That There Were No Fights
When two teams that hate each other clash, even in a preseason game, you expect the bad blood to mean something. Instead, the Golden State Warriors (won 112-94) and the Los Angeles Clippers focused on purely basketball things, which might mean that they’re saving the nastier, and sometimes better stuff, for later, when it actually means something.