Curry’s Magnificence Dimmed: Warriors Fall Short in Overtime Thriller Against Oklahoma City

In a 130-123 overtime thriller against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday night, the Warriors suffered their sixth consecutive loss. Their home record is 1-6 and they drop to 6-8.

Final score graphic featuring Jonathan Kuminga

Thunder - 130
Warriors - 123

With just 1.5 seconds left in regulation, the Warriors took a three-point lead thanks to Andrew Wiggins’ sixth 3-pointer of the game. But in the last seconds of the break, Chet Holmgren made a desperate three, tying the game and forcing overtime. In overtime, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 10 points, sealing the victory for the Thunder.

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Wiggins scored 31 points while shooting 12-for-19 from the field and 5-for-8 from beyond the arc, snapping out of his slump. The Warriors built an 18-point lead in the third quarter, but the fourth quarter was a nail-biter due to the Thunder’s 22-6 rally to close the game. In his return to the court, Steph Curry shot 8 for 21 from the field, including 5 for 11 from beyond the arc, for 25 points.

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

The Warriors will play the Houston Rockets at home to finish their current home stand before traveling to Phoenix to take on the Suns in a game before Thanksgiving. After that, they’ll head back to their own court to take on 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