the Warriors continued their impressive season with a hard-fought 123-118 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies in their second NBA In-Season Tournament game. Shooting a blistering 41.3% from beyond the arc, the Warriors once again highlighted their depth and efficiency. Six players scored in double figures, showcasing the team’s balanced offensive approach.
Depth and Efficiency Lead the Way
Head coach Steve Kerr made strategic use of his bench, rotating 12 players throughout the game. Buddy Hield emerged as the leading scorer for Golden State, putting up 18 points and hitting 50% of his 3-point attempts. Moses Moody provided key support with 14 points, including three clutch 3-pointers.
Although Stephen Curry had a quieter night offensively, scoring just 13 points, he excelled in other areas. His defensive intensity resulted in a team-high four steals, and he contributed eight rebounds. This all-around performance underscored his ability to make an impact even when his shooting isn’t at its best.
Key Performers:
• Buddy Hield: 18 points, 4 rebounds, 4 3PM
• Moses Moody: 14 points, 3 3PM
• Stephen Curry: 13 points, 8 rebounds, 4 steals
What’s Next for the Warriors?
With this win, the Warriors move to 10-2 on the season and remain undefeated in the In-Season Tournament at 2-0. Their next challenge comes against the Los Angeles Clippers at the newly opened Intuit Dome. Following that matchup, they will travel to New Orleans on November 22 for their third tournament game.