Thunder vs. Warriors: Score, Highlights and Reaction from 2016 Regular Season

February 6th, 2016 by Mike Norris Leave a reply »

The Golden State Warriors continued their amazing season Saturday with a 116-108 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder at Oakland's Oracle Arena.

Klay Thompson hit his first three-pointer in six attempts with one minute, 59 seconds left to give Golden State a 110-104 lead after the Thunder had erased a 20-point deficit to tie it at 104-104. Stephen Curry then hit a contested jumper with 33 seconds left to push the lead to six again and ice the game.

The NBA's leading scorer was clutch when it counted the most, helping extend the second-best home winning streak in NBA history, per ESPN Stats & Info:



He couldn't help but pull out a dab after Thompson's big shot:



At 46-4, the Warriors have tied the 1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers for the best start through 50 games in an NBA season, per Basketball Reference.com.

This was one of the closest games the team has played, as Golden State head coach Steve Kerr pointed out in the huddle:



The 38-14 Thunder found themselves in rare air, heading into the game as 8.5-point underdogs, per Odds Shark, and Golde ...

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