Curry’s Comeback Ignites Golden State’s Fourth Consecutive Victory
Stephen Curry made a remarkable comeback from an ankle injury, scoring 16 out of his total 24 points in the second half, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 125-112 victory over the Washington Wizards on Monday night. This marks the Warriors’ fourth consecutive win, three of which were accomplished without Curry’s presence. Despite playing just over 24 minutes, Curry’s impact was undeniable, starting the game with a 3-pointer and rounding off the first half with a buzzer-beating three, taking the Warriors to a 54-45 lead.
Buddy Hield and the Golden State Bench’s Impressive Performance
Buddy Hield contributed significantly to the victory, adding 20 points to the tally. The Golden State bench once again proved their worth, outscoring the Wizards’ reserves 60-33. So far this season, the Warriors’ bench has consistently demonstrated superiority, averaging a 24-point advantage per game.
Top Contributors and Key Moments
Jordan Poole was the top scorer for Washington, notching up 24 points. Meanwhile, Kyle Kuzma (due to a right groin strain) and Marvin Bagley III (due to illness) were absent from the Wizards’ lineup.
The game had its nail-biting moments, with the Wizards trailing by a mere five points in the final quarter. However, a quick response by the Warriors with a jumper from Jonathan Kuminga and a crucial 3-pointer from Lindy Waters III, his only basket of the game, extended the lead to 106-96.
Historic Milestone for Steve Kerr and Upcoming Games
This game was a landmark for Golden State’s coach, Steve Kerr, as he joined the elite club of coaches who have reached 800 games with a single team, becoming the 18th to achieve this milestone.
Looking ahead, the Wizards will kick off a five-game road trip in Memphis on Friday night, while the Warriors will face off against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.