Golden State knows what it’s like to see Klay Thompson on fire—this time, they were on the receiving end. Thompson delivered a scorching performance with 7 three-pointers and 29 points, leading Dallas to a stunning 143-133 victory. Luka Dončić dazzled with 45 points, 11 rebounds, and 13 assists, while the game made NBA history with a combined 48 three-pointers. Despite Stephen Curry’s own 7 triples and 26 points, along with Andrew Wiggins’ 29, the Warriors (13-14) couldn’t keep pace, marking their 8th loss in the last 10 games.
Klay Thompson made headlines Sunday night, sinking a historic three-pointer against his former team, the Golden State Warriors, at Chase Center.
Once half of the Warriors’ iconic “Splash Brothers” duo alongside Stephen Curry, Thompson thrived in his return, scoring 29 points and hitting 7 of 11 from beyond the arc. His performance helped propel Dallas to an explosive 143-133 victory.
This wasn’t Thompson’s first trip back to the Bay Area since his offseason move to Dallas in a sign-and-trade deal. In his initial return during an NBA Cup game on November 12, Thompson tallied 22 points, but the Warriors spoiled his homecoming with a narrow 120-117 win.