Golden State Warriors gets eighth winning streak on Monday against Indiana Pacers. The Golden State Warriors takes the victory with 120-83 scores.
Golden State Warriors' Eight Game Winning Streak
According to NBA, the "Golden State Warriors" completed a victory in four-game road trip on Monday night. Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry scored twenty-five and twenty-two points to each one, whereas the soldiers tied a franchise record, tallying their eighth-straight game with 30-or-more assists.
With the success, Golden State Warriors mproves to 11-2 on the season and extends their run to eight games, the longest within the NBA this season. Jeff Teague opened up the scoring floor 58 seconds into the game but Klay Thompson responded with a three pointer to give the warriors a lead of 6-2 over two minutes into the game.
Looney split 2 free throws with forty six seconds left to shut out the rating and at the same time offer Golden State with their largest lead of the whole night at 120-83. Having completed their four-game road trip with a victorious record, the players can come back home for sixth of their next seventh games at Oracle arena, starting on Wednesday against the Lakers.
According to Yahoo, Steve Kerr said "We contested lots of shots and blocked ten of them." He went on to say he was really happy to see Kevin defend so well. "We're getting those blocks from different people. It's also great to see how well Kevin is defending. He was really good at that end."
Kevin Durant, who has just joined the Warriors from Oklahoma City within the off-season, said that he is still trying to adjust to his new teammates. Kevin Durant said "We played well but we still are getting used to each other." "It takes time to come together. I still think we are capable of being a lot better."
Top Nine NBA Players Bargains this Season
According to News AU, the NBA hands out huge contracts on a daily basis, except for one reason or another and some players find themselves turning into absolute bargains for a minimum of a season or 2. Stephen Curry (Golden State), George Hill (Utah Jazz), Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors), Rudy Gay (Sacramento Kings), Kemba Walker (Charlotte Hornets), Isaiah Thomas (Boston Celtics), J.J. Redick (L.A. Clippers), Patrick Beverley (Houston Rockets), Marcus Morris (Detroit Pistons).