The Golden State Warriors pulled off a hard-fought 125-120 win over the San Antonio Spurs in a nail-biter that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Stephen Curry was the star of the night, lighting up the scoreboard with 46 points, including a scorching 29 in the second half that helped the Warriors erase a big deficit and seize control late in the game.
The Spurs came out strong, building a 16-point lead in the second quarter thanks to some electrifying alley-oop dunks and solid teamwork. Victor Wembanyama was a force on both ends, recording a triple-double with 31 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists, while teammate Stephon Castle also notched a triple-double, marking a rare feat for Spurs teammates in the same game.
Despite the Spurs’ early dominance, Golden State’s resilience shone through. Curry’s shooting was on fire, especially in the third quarter where he scored 22 points, hitting five 3-pointers and sinking all nine of his free throws. His clutch fourth three-pointer gave the Warriors their first lead since the opening minutes, sparking a comeback that the Spurs couldn’t answer.
Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody also stepped up for Golden State, contributing 28 and 19 points respectively, helping to balance the attack. The Warriors’ free-throw shooting was nearly perfect, making 32 of 36 attempts, which proved crucial in a tightly contested finish.
San Antonio’s home winning streak came to an end, but the Spurs showed plenty of fight, with Castle’s triple-double and Wembanyama’s defensive highlights, including a spectacular block early on. The teams will meet again soon, promising more exciting basketball ahead.
This game was a showcase of star power, grit, and momentum swings, with Curry’s veteran leadership ultimately tipping the scales in Golden State’s favor

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