Stephen Curry leads Golden State Warriors to hand Detroit Pistons their 8th loss in 9 road games
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Golden State Warriors took a massive early lead to rout past Detroit Pistons. Having led their 3-point king, Stephen Curry who scored 28 points including 6 from behind the arc. Kelly Oubre Jr had a decent game as well with 18 points for the Warriors. Talking about the Pistons, they were led by Jerami Grant with 18 points. Whereas Josh Jackson came off the bench for them to score 17 points.
Stephen Curry was 11 from 17, including 6 from 8 from downtown. The Detroit Pistons were coming off in this game after causing a major upset against LA Lakers. In search of gaining momentum, the last team in the Western Conference had a cold shooting night, that led to them trailing by huge number throughout the course of the game.
Stephen Curry leads Golden State Warriors past Detroit Pistons
Golden State has won nine of 11 at home against the Pistons, who pulled off a 111-104 win in their first visit to Chase Center last Jan. 4.
Because of testing protocols, the Pistons held a later shootaround before the game rather than Saturday morning. Finding a flow is tough for every team, Detroit coach Dwane Casey said.
“I think it’s a byproduct of the season we’re going through, all the protocols, the unusual rhythm of the season,” Casey said. “A situation where it’s abnormal, it carries over to the court.”
Having said that, injured Warriors Splash Brother Klay Thompson, sidelined for a second straight season and this time recovering from surgery for a torn right Achilles, worked the broadcast.
“He’s always very entertaining with his dry wit. I’ll be listening,” Kerr said. “When I watch the tape of the game, I will definitely have the volume up.”
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