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The Warriors are searching for anything that tells them better days are ahead, and De'Anthony Melton's strong play might be what they need.
BOTTOM LINE: The Charlotte Hornets host the Golden State Warriors in non-conference play. The Hornets are 7-9 in home games. Charlotte ranks seventh in the Eastern Conference in rebounding averaging 44.7 rebounds. Moussa Diabate leads the Hornets with 8.1 boards.
Draymond Green picked up another technical foul this season, this time getting three minutes into the Warriors' game against the Nets.
The Golden State Warriors beat the Brooklyn Nets, 120-107, behind 58-point effort from the Warriors' second unit.
The Warriors bench put up 58 points, with Richard, Jackson-Davis, Melton and Gary Payton II all hitting double figures. Steph Curry scored 26 and surpassed Kevin Garnett (26,071) to move into 21st on the all-time NBA scoring list. Jimmy Butler put up 21 points and made 11 of 12 free throws. Michael Porter Jr. led all scorers with 27 points.
Golden State Warriors shooting guard Buddy Hield has remained upbeat despite posting career lows in a handful of key categories in his 10th season.
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Barnes matches Raptors record with 25 rebounds, has a triple-double in OT victory over the Warriors
Scottie Barnes scored 23 points, matched a Raptors franchise record with a career-high 25 rebounds and added 10 assists for his seventh career triple-double as Toronto beat the Golden State Warriors 141-127 in overtime on Sunday.
The Golden State Warriors' three-game win streak was snapped following their 141-127 OT loss to the Toronto Raptors.
The white-hot Brooklyn Nets take on the Golden State Warriors tonight, hoping to keep their win-streak alive. After a 1-11 start to the season, Brooklyn has reb