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The Golden State Warriors beat the Brooklyn Nets, 120-107, behind 58-point effort from the Warriors' second unit.
Stephen Curry scored 27 points and Jimmy Butler finished with 21 as the Warriors beat the Nets 120-107 on Monday night.
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Stephen Curry propels Warriors over Nets
Stephen Curry scored 27 points and the Golden State Warriors recovered from a slow start for a 120-107 victory over the Brooklyn Nets Monday night in New York.
The Golden State Warriors may be without multiple key players in Monday night’s game against the Brooklyn Nets.
The Golden State Warriors (17-16) came back from a first-quarter 15-point deficit to beat the Brooklyn Nets (11-20) 120-107 on Monday at Barclays Center. Steph
Jimmy Butler’s trash talk toward Nets rookie Danny Wolf sparks debate, but his performance helps Warriors secure a needed road win.
The Nets’ winning ways were built off elite defense. Brooklyn, starting a super-sized lineup with four players standing over 6-foot-8, had held opponents to a league-best 103 points per game over the past month. Unlike in Toronto, where the Warriors gave up 70 points in the paint, Golden State outscored the Nets 56-30 in that zone.
The New Orleans Pelicans are reportedly keeping five core players this trade season. Chris Haynes reported that Zion Williamson, Trey Murphy III, Herb Jones, D