LOS ANGELES, United States —
Klay Thompson scored 21 points and Stephen Curry tallied 18 as the Golden
State Warriors began a seven-game homestand with a dominating 102-86 victory
over the
Detroit Pistons on Tuesday.
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The Warriors opened with a
26-13 scoring burst to lead 66-38 at halftime. They led by as much as 34 points
in the third quarter, 73-39, and then cruised to their third-straight win.
It was the best performance
of the season for Thompson, who returned five games ago as he works his way
back from ACL and Achilles injuries. He played 22 minutes and hit three
three-pointers.
Curry, who returned after a
one-game absence, shot six for 11 from the floor with four three-pointers and
eight assists. He fell on his right hand during a win in Chicago on Friday,
then missed Sunday's 119-99 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Andrew Wiggins chipped in
with 19 points for the Warriors.
Rodney McGruder paced the
Pistons with a season-high 19 points off the bench.
Elsewhere,
Anthony Edwards
scored a team-high 21 points and Karl-Anthony Towns had 20 as Minnesota rallied
to edge the mistake-prone New York Knicks 112-110.
The Timberwolves surrendered
a 12-point lead but stayed in the game despite being outscored 40-25 in the
third quarter and then outscored the Knicks 10-3 down the stretch.
D'Angelo Russell added 17
points and Jaylen Nowell chipped in 14 for the Wolves, who are 6-2 in their
last eight games since falling to 16-20 with a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers
on January 2.
Evan Fournier led all
scorers with 27 points and Julius Randle finished with 21 points, nine assists
and nine rebounds for the Knicks, who dropped below .500 in the standings and
are 8-5 in their last 13 games.
RJ Barrett finished with 17
points and also committed seven of the Knick's 18 turnovers.
"It was a hard-fought
game and didn't get it done down the stretch," Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau
said.
The Wolves held a 61-51 lead
at halftime and a 78-73 advantage with 4:48 left in the third before the Knicks
closed the quarter on an 18-8 run to claim a 91-86 lead.
Towns converted the go-ahead
three-point play with 29 seconds remaining moments after Russell came up with
clutch defensive play down the stretch against the Knicks.
Minnesota got another solid
performance from their reserves as Nowell and
Malik Beasley came off the bench
to score 14 and 10 points respectively.
The Timberwolves next game
is Wednesday against the Atlanta Hawks.
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