The Golden State Warriors looked to conclude their road trip in Detroit. After Stephen Curry came home to the Charlotte, Draymond Green gets his chance as he grew up in nearby Michigan. Green came out hot and had 19 on 5-8 shooting from behind the arc. The Pistons proved to be pesky and tough to get rid of. In case you missed the game, we have you covered:
1st Quarter
The Pistons came out energetic to start the game and once again the Warriors got off to a slow start. There has been too many turnovers early on, if the Pistons were capable of shooting well, the deficit would’ve been much deeper. After a 10-2 run, the Warriors knotted the game at 20. After another sloppy quarter, the Warriors were down three points at 24-21. Draymond and Steph each had five points for the Dubs.
Bogut came to play! https://t.co/72kFnHepIj @warriorsworld
— Alex Torres (@alextorresww) November 30, 2014
2nd Quarter
The Warriors continued to play down to the Pistons’ level but managed to grab the lead early in the quarter. The game remained close and with the Warriors looking sluggish. Everybody that had entered the game had scored as the entire team was pitching in their part. It got intense when Klay, Singler, and Draymond traded three pointers one after another. Green was 3/4 from downtown and a Curry three gave the Warriors their largest lead of 10 at 49-39. Green had a phenomenal half and dropped in a buzzer beater to give him a game leading 13 points and added 4 rebounds.
Dray hits a shot at the buzzard to end the half! https://t.co/OcosSDFL0w @warriorsworld — Alex Torres (@alextorresww) November 30, 2014
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