
"No sequence illustrated that strength in numbers ethos quite like the track meet the Warriors put on in the second quarter, when the team ran off six quick fast break points. Brandin Podziemski's perfect lob pass to Moses Moody led to the first two points, and on the very next possession, Jimmy Butler threw a sky-high lob to Trayce Jackson-Davis for a dunk that woke up a sleepy Chase Center crowd."
"Curry finished with 23 points, De'Anthony Melton had 16 and Jimmy Butler scored 14. While he did not score much, Gary Payton II had perhaps the highlight of the knight when he used both hands to swat Cooper Flagg's shot in the fourth quarter. Flagg finished with 27 points and shifty guard Brandon Williams put in 24 points for the Mavericks."
The Golden State Warriors beat the Dallas Mavericks 126-116, driven largely by bench production and role players. The Warriors bench scored 64 points, with Moses Moody contributing 12 and Brandin Podziemski 13. A second-quarter burst of fast-break points included a perfect lob from Podziemski to Moody and a sky-high Butler lob to Trayce Jackson-Davis. Steph Curry scored 23 points and passed the 26,000-point career mark. De'Anthony Melton added 16 and Jimmy Butler 14. Gary Payton II produced a highlight swat in the fourth. Al Horford returned from sciatica, hitting 4-of-4 three-pointers in limited minutes.
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