WASHINGTON â Coach Steve Kerrâs Golden State Warriors allowed a 16-point lead shrink to two at halftime against the Washington Wizards. Nothing that a typically dominant third quarter by the Warriors couldnât solve.
Using a 16-4 run out of halftime, Golden State won for the seventh time in eight games by beating the Wizards 109-101 as Kevin Durant scored 32 points, Stephen Curry added 25, and Klay Thompson helped limit Bradley Beal to eight Wednesday night, a day after the Warriors took schoolkids to a museum instead of visiting President Donald Trump at the White House.
Asked for the secret to such success at the outset of the second half, Kerr couldnât help but respond with a joke.
âMainly fiery halftime speeches from the coach â Knute Rockne style, âwin one for (assistant) Ron Adamsâ type speeches,â Kerr said with a chuckle. âNo, itâs not about adjustments. Itâs about our guys, I think, just wanting to make a push coming out of the break. I canât really explain it other than throwing that at you.â
In his teamâs previous game, a win Monday at the New York Knicks, the Warriors held a 39-18 edge in the third quarter, the seventh time this season they outscored an opponent by at least 20 points.
This time, it was 27-14. Wizards coach Scott Brooksâ take on the Warriorsâ dominance right after halftime?
âYou could probably easily start off with saying they have four All-Stars. Thatâs a pretty good start. They should have a pretty good âeveryâ quarter,â Brooks said.
Beal came in averaging a team-leading 23.7 points but he missed his first nine shots and had zero points at halftime. His first basket came with under 5 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter.
âThey took a lot of my shots away. They doubled. They switched,â Beal said. âTheir main objective was to take the ball out of my hands.â
A lot of the credit goes to Thompson.
âKlay did a really good job,â Kerr said. âWe assign Klay with the most difficult job night after night.â
The Wizards were again without All-Star point guard John Wall, who sat out his 14th game in a row after surgery on his left knee, but they trailed only 58-56 after two quarters Wednesday. Washington was playing on the second half of a back-to-back after winning at Milwaukee on Tuesday night, and a bit of lethargy showed early on while falling into a 16-point deficit in the second quarter.
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âWe came out a little lackadaisical, a little sluggish,â Beal said.
The Warriors, meanwhile, were well-rested after getting Tuesday off. They dispensed with the reigning NBA champsâ traditional White House visit while in town, opting to spend the day touring the National Museum of African American History and Culture with students from Durantâs nearby hometown of Seat Pleasant, Maryland.
âWe left it up to the players â what they decided to do, what they wanted to do. And this is what they decided to do, and it was a wonderful day yesterday,â Kerr said. âI think everybody enjoyed it.â
In September, Curry said he would not visit the White House if invited; Trump then announced on Twitter that the âinvitation is withdrawn!â
TIP-INS
Warriors: 21-3 against Eastern Conference opponents this season, 12-1 on the road. ... Entered the day tied with the Rockets for the most wins in the NBA this season with 47.
Wizards: Otto Porter Jr. led Washington with 29 points and 10 rebounds. ... Washington has scored at least 100 points in 15 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the East.
TURN, TURN, TURN
The Wizards helped create an early deficit with five turnovers that led to 11 points for the Warriors, including a Curry-to-Durant alley-oop dunk that put Golden State up 32-21. Washington finished with 18 turnovers, which translated to 26 points. âUnfortunately for us,â Brooks said, âthatâs been sneaking up on us.â
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