After an exhausting East Coast road trip, the Golden State Warriors triumphantly returned to their home court, showcasing their strength in a decisive 125-90 win against the Milwaukee Bucks. This remarkable victory marked a significant rebound from one of the franchise’s most substantial losses, positioning the Warriors in a healthier state with Andrew Wiggins rejoining the lineup. Golden State’s win elevates their season record to 33-28, nudging ahead of the Lakers for the ninth seed in the Western Conference standings.
Despite uncertainty surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo’s participation due to his questionable status, the Bucks’ former MVP took to the court, contributing 23 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists. However, his effort fell short against the Warriors’ superior outside shooting, which was a pivotal factor in the game’s outcome. Golden State’s offensive strategy paid off, with the team hitting 48.7% of their attempts from beyond the arc.
The Warriors’ defense also played a crucial role, particularly in the second half, where they restricted the Bucks to just 32 points, effectively sealing the victory. Wiggins, in his brief 13-minute appearance, was a welcome sight for the team, though his impact was not needed for them to secure the win. Steph Curry led the scoring with 29 points, including an impressive 6-for-10 from three-point range, alongside 8 assists and 5 rebounds.
Jonathan Kuminga contributed significantly with 20 points, shooting an efficient 9-for-14 from the field and adding a well-rounded performance with rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. Draymond Green and the Warriors’ bench, including Moses Moody and Trayce Jackson-Davis, provided crucial support, further emphasizing the team’s depth and versatility.
As the Warriors prepare to host the Chicago Bulls in a back-to-back game, they do so with the confidence of not having to travel, focusing instead on maintaining their momentum. The game against the Bulls, scheduled for a 7:00 PM Pacific tip-off, presents Golden State with an opportunity to continue their winning streak in front of their home crowd.