Curry’s Stellar Performance Overshadowed: Warriors Lose in Overtime Thriller to Oklahoma City

On Saturday night, the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Warriors 130–123 in overtime, ending the Warriors’ winning streak at six games. At home, they’re 1-6 and have a record of 6-8.

Final score graphic featuring Jonathan Kuminga

Thunder - 130
Warriors - 123

The Warriors took a three-point lead with 1.5 seconds left in regulation thanks to Andrew Wiggins’ sixth 3-pointer of the game. However, the game went into overtime because Chet Holmgren made a desperate 3-pointer right out of the timeout. The Thunder’s victory was sealed by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s ten points in overtime.

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After a lull, Wiggins scored 31 points on 12-for-19 field goal shooting and 5-for-8 three-point shooting. A 22-6 Thunder surge at the close of the third quarter pushed the Warriors’ lead to 18 points, setting the stage for a suspenseful fourth quarter. Steph Curry returned to the court and scored 25 points on 8-of-21 shooting (5-11 from beyond the arc).

Final Stats

Andrew - 31p/1r/3a/1b
Stephen - 25p/6r/3a
Klay - 16p/2r/4a
Jonathan - 13p/5r/2a/1s/1b
Chris - 12p/4r/11a/3s/1b
Brandin - 8p/4r/3a
Kevon - 6p/14r/5a/1s/1b
Dario - 6p/8r/1a
Moses - 6p/4r/1a/1s

To wrap out their current home stand, the Warriors will welcome the Rockets. Before heading to Phoenix to play the Suns before Thanksgiving, they will be in a road game. Once they get back to their house, they’ll play two road games against the Sacramento Kings and the San Antonio Spurs.

stephen curry hyping up warriors from the bench

Andrew Wigginsstephen curry x Chris paul smilingkevon looney dunk