Golden State recovered from the defeat a day after the breakup in the first half against Milwaukee. The Warriors arrived in Chicago without Clay Thompson resting and dismantled the Bulls from the first moment. At the break, the score was already 47:78 in favor of the Warriors, with or without the fact that Zac Lavin from the Bulls was injured after only three minutes and had to get off the floor. It ended in Golden State’s biggest win of the season – 42 points. Rookie Jonathan Cummings came off the bench and excelled with 25 points on 83 percent, Jordan Paul scored 22, and Steph Kerry settled for 19 in 28 minutes.
No Thompson, No Green, Win on Bulls
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