NBA Game Recap - New Orleans at Golden State
Sat Nov 25, 2017 8:30 PM EST

SA
106
CHA
86
F
POR
108
WAS
105
F
ORL
111
PHI
130
F
TOR
112
ATL
78
F
BOS
108
IND
98
F
NY
102
HOU
117
F
NO
95
GS
110
F
OKC
81
DAL
97
F
MIL
108
UTA
121
F
LAC
97
SAC
95
F

Nov 25, 2017, 8:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

New Orleans

31

22

22

20

95

Golden State

17

36

31

26

110

Curry shakes off rugged start to lead Warriors past Pelicans
Sun Nov 26, 2017 12:05 AM

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Stephen Curry watched his first 10 shots miss. Even his 11th rattled around the rim a few times before falling in.

On a night when Golden State's offense took nearly 20 minutes to get on track, Curry was determined to get his own game going.

The two-time MVP did just that and the Warriors got another big lift from their bench while Kevin Durant sat out again.

Curry scored 14 of his 27 points in the third quarter, Klay Thompson added 24 and Golden State held on to beat the New Orleans Pelicans 110-95 on Saturday.

"I never lose confidence," Curry said. "I was probably feeling myself too much from last game. Just made the game harder than it should be. You have to block it out the best you can, have a sense of amnesia almost, and just rely on the repetitions and work you put into it."

Curry scored 26 of his 33 in the second quarter of a blowout against the Chicago Bulls on Friday but struggled for most of Saturday's game before finding his rhythm coming out of halftime, going 5 of 9 with two 3-pointers.

The 0-for-10 start matched the worst of Curry's career and came as part of a first quarter when the Warriors were held to a season-low 17 points. Curry didn't make his first shot until 52.8 seconds left in the first half when his 19-foot jumper rolled around the rim three times before dropping in.

"It takes a special kind of confidence to do what Steph did tonight," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "I would have quit after four shots and said `It's not my night.' Guys like Steph, MVP-caliber players, they find a way to turn a bad night into a good one."

Draymond Green had six points, seven rebounds and eight assists for the Warriors. Andre Iguodala added 14 points and led a strong effort on the bench.

"The bench was the key," Kerr said. "We were just rushing everything. They have a tendency to settle us down when we need it. We needed it tonight."

Golden State won its second in two nights without Durant, who sat out for the third time in four games with a sprained left ankle.

Anthony Davis had 30 points and 15 rebounds for New Orleans, which had won three straight. Jrue Holiday added 24 points, including 17 in the first quarter. DeMarcus Cousins scored 15 points with seven rebounds.

The Warriors pulled away behind Curry and led by as much as 16 before New Orleans cut the gap to 99-93 on Cousins' second 3-pointer. Curry responded with an 18-foot jumper and the Warriors finished with an 11-2 run.

"We were playing the way you have to play against that team if you have any chance at all of beating them," Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said. "Then we started letting Steph and guys get separation. We got away from what got us the lead."

TIP-INS

Pelicans: New Orleans committed 17 turnovers. . Omer Asik did not play after making his debut a night earlier. Asik is working himself back into shape after missing eight months with an illness and losing 30 pounds. "It's going to be a while before he's going to be able to play any kind of extended minutes," Gentry said.

Warriors: Omri Casspi started in place of Durant and had nine points on 4-of-8 shooting. . Golden State has won 10 consecutive home games against New Orleans. ... The Warriors have held every opponent under 50 percent shooting this season.

COUSINS' ROUGH NIGHT

New Orleans' 6-foot-11 center made a stellar play to block Iguodala's breakaway dunk attempt in the second quarter but had an otherwise forgettable night. Cousins was in foul trouble most of the night, was called for a three-second violation and picked up a technical foul late in the fourth quarter. The six technical fouls ties Cousins with Green for most in the NBA this season.

CLARK GETS CHAMPIONSHIP RING

Former Warrior and current Pelican Ian Clark received his NBA championship ring from Curry during a pregame ceremony. Clark spent two seasons with Golden State and was greeted with a loud ovation from the Oracle Arena crowd. "I'm just going to see if his ring is bigger than mine," said Gentry, who was an assistant on Kerr's staff when the Warriors won the title in 2014.

UP NEXT

Pelicans: Visit Minnesota on Wednesday.

Warriors: Host Sacramento on Monday.

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Leaders

New Orleans PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Davis 30 -5 2 15 0 2
J. Holiday 24 -7 6 6 0 1
Golden State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Curry 27 5 6 4 1 0
K. Thompson 24 18 2 4 2 2

Team Comparison

NO GS
Points For 95 110
Field Goals 34/84-40% 39/94-41%
Three Pointers 11/31-35% 10/33-30%
Free Throws 16/23-70% 22/27-81%
Offensive Rebounds 9 11
Defensive Rebounds 36 33
Rebounds 54 63
Blocks 9 6
Steals 2 11
Turnovers 17 9
Points Scored Off Turnovers 3 20
Points in the Paint 36 38
Fast Break Points 15 14
Personal Fouls 24 24
Technical Fouls 1 1
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - GS Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Oct 20 GS 128 @ NO 120 K. Thompson 33 D. Cousins 35
Sat Nov 25 NO 95 @ GS 110 A. Davis 30 S. Curry 27

Game Information

Stadium: ORACLE Arena, Oakland, California
Attendance: 19,596
Game Time: 2:15