The Warriors actually won a game without making it a clutch game or using more than 10 players. What versatility! 😁
Five observations
- This was the coming out party for the De'Anthony Melton we've been hoping for. Melt scored 22 points with five threes and was a pest on defense. I also loved when he hung out on top near the end of the 3rd and despite being hot from deep he drove down the middle of the lane for a layup. The turnaround two at the shot clock buzzer in Q4 was just rubbing it in.
- Jimmy led the charge in the early fourth and kept the Warriors comfortably ahead without Steph or Dray on the court. Then when Dray came on, it worked fine. It is really nice to have a strong leader in the non-Steph minutes.
- Quinten Post showed three different ways he can score... besides the three he also made a two-dribble drive for a layup and an unblockable hook from the middle of the paint.
- Ryan Rollins still looking good, logging 16 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. He's looking like he'll be the best drafted ex-Warrior. There had to be one.
- Steph Curry's still the greatest show on hardwood. 12 for 21 for 31 points, 7 assists, and 6 rebounds! He also was a three-level scorer and last night he came out of the gate hot. When he doesn't have to carry the team and can just play freely... watch out!
That's 7-3 in the last ten games with the Kings and Hawks coming up. It's a good part of the season to make a move.


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