Following to blowout losses against the Toronto Raptors and New Orleans Pelicans, the Golden State Warriors (18-20) orchestrated a remarkable comeback against the Chicago Bulls (18-22), securing a 140-131 victory fueled by the sharpshooting of the Splash Brothers.
Klay Thompson, with 30-point performance, and Stephen Curry, who scored 27 points with 15 crucial points in the fourth quarter, spearheaded the Warriors’ comeback. Curry showcased his playmaking prowess with nine assists.
Andrew Wiggins, who is rumored to likely get traded, added 17 points and eight assists, while Jonathan Kuminga made a significant impact off the bench with 24 points.
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