NEW YORK — In a challenging season for Golden State, the Warriors secured a much-needed victory against the Brooklyn Nets, 109-98, despite a sluggish beginning and an overall poor shooting performance from beyond the arc on Monday night. Stephen Curry led the way with 29 points, while Jonathan Kuminga contributed a significant 28 points and 10 rebounds, helping the team to recover from an overtime loss in Atlanta.
The game began with the Warriors struggling, making only 2 of 11 three-point attempts in the first half and committing 10 turnovers. However, they managed to turn the game around in the second half, outscoring the Nets 66-49. Remarkably, all of Golden State’s four three-pointers in the game were made by Curry, highlighting the team’s overall shooting woes but also Curry’s crucial contributions.
“It was ugly on both sides but…thankfully in the second half we made the right adjustments and took control and never looked back,” Curry remarked on the game’s flow and the adjustments Golden State made to secure the win.
This victory was notable as the Warriors hadn’t won a game when shooting under 19% from 3-point range since a game against Boston in March 2014, before their championship era began. Kuminga’s performance was especially significant, as he reached 20 points for the ninth time in his last 10 games, indicating his rising importance to the team.
The Warriors also excelled in rebounding, outdoing the Nets 60-38 and securing a 23-7 advantage in second-chance points, which played a key role in their victory. Despite the offensive struggles, Draymond Green’s all-around performance with eight points, nine rebounds, and seven assists contributed to the Warriors’ dominance in non-scoring aspects.
For the Nets, Cam Thomas led with 18 points, but had a poor shooting night with 4 for 21 from the field. The Nets, who had impressive scoring games recently, could not replicate their offensive success, shooting just 38% overall and having off nights from key players like Mikal Bridges and Spencer Dinwiddie.
The rebounding issue was pinpointed by Nets coach Jacque Vaughn as a critical area of concern, emphasizing the need for improvement in that aspect to maintain competitiveness.
The game also set the stage for an intriguing matchup, with the Nets hosting Dallas in Kyrie Irving’s return to Brooklyn following the game. The Nets hope to address their inconsistencies and rebound from this loss, while the Warriors aim to build on this victory as they continue their season.
Golden State’s win, underlined by Curry’s leadership and Kuminga’s emerging talent, provides a glimmer of hope and a blueprint for success despite the challenges they’ve faced this season. As they prepare to visit Philadelphia, the Warriors will look to maintain their momentum and continue making the necessary adjustments to compete at a high level.