Unforgettable Comebacks
The Warriors have delivered some of the most thrilling comebacks in basketball history. One standout game took place on January 29, 2019, against the Washington Wizards. The Warriors were down by 15 points at halftime but came back to win 126-118. Kevin Durant scored 31 points, while Stephen Curry added 38, including a crucial three-pointer with less than a minute left.
- Key players: Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry
- Final score: 126-118
- Three-pointer from Curry with under a minute remaining
Record-Breaking Performances
Another game that stands out in Warriors’ history took place on November 7, 2016, against the New Orleans Pelicans. Stephen Curry set the NBA record for most three-pointers made in a single game. He sank 13 three-pointers, surpassing the previous record of 12. Curry finished the game with 46 points, leading the Warriors to a 116-106 victory.
- Key player: Stephen Curry
- Most three-pointers in a single game: 13
- Final score: 116-106
Championship-Clinchers
When discussing key moments, it’s impossible to overlook Game 6 of the 2015 NBA Finals. The Warriors faced off against the Cleveland Cavaliers and emerged victorious with a final score of 105-97. Andre Iguodala, who was named Finals MVP, scored 25 points, while Curry added 25 of his own. This victory secured the Warriors their first championship in 40 years.
- Key players: Andre Iguodala, Stephen Curry
- Final score: 105-97
- First championship in 40 years
Historic Regular Season
The 2015-2016 regular season was historic for the Warriors. They finished with a record-breaking 73-9 record, surpassing the previous best of 72-10 set by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls. Stephen Curry led the team with an average of 30.1 points per game and became the first player in NBA history to be unanimously voted MVP. The team set multiple records, including most consecutive home wins with 54.
- Best regular season record: 73-9
- First unanimous MVP: Stephen Curry
- Most consecutive home wins: 54
All-Star Appearances
The Warriors have also seen their players shine in All-Star Games. In the 2018 All-Star Game held in Los Angeles, Kevin Durant scored 19 points and grabbed 6 rebounds, while Curry added 11 points and 6 rebounds. The Western Conference emerged victorious with a 148-145 win. This game highlighted the Warriors’ dominance as their players showcased their skills on the national stage.
- Key players: Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry
- Durant’s points: 19
- Curry’s points: 11
- Final score: 148-145
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