The Golden State Warriors delivered a commanding performance against the Atlanta Hawks, securing their fifth consecutive home victory with a 120-97 win on Wednesday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco. Powered by standout performances from Andrew Wiggins and Stephen Curry, the Warriors bounced back from a tough road loss to the Los Angeles Clippers earlier in the week.
Wiggins and Curry Lead the Charge
Andrew Wiggins led all scorers with 27 points, shooting an impressive 12-for-17 from the field and 3-for-6 from beyond the arc. Wiggins added seven rebounds, four assists, and two blocks in a well-rounded performance.
Stephen Curry continued his consistent form, contributing 23 points and eight assists while shooting 4-for-6 from three-point range. Curry’s sharp shooting from deep played a key role in the Warriors’ offensive dominance, as the team collectively hit 14-of-40 shots from beyond the arc.
Trayce Jackson-Davis also made a significant impact, recording a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds, while Buddy Hield and Lindy Waters III came off the bench to combine for 21 points.
Stephen Curry leads a display of efficiency for the @warriors as they maintain the top spot in the West with a win!
Andrew Wiggins: 27 PTS, 7 REB, 2 BLK
Trayce Jackson-Davis: 14 PTS, 11 REB pic.twitter.com/Kc2jztJhe9— NBA (@NBA) November 21, 2024
Explosive First Quarter Sets the Tone
Despite a sluggish start that saw the Warriors trail 15-14 midway through the first quarter, Golden State erupted with a 27-7 run to close the period, taking a commanding 41-22 lead. The 41 points marked the team’s highest-scoring first quarter of the season.
Buddy Hield was instrumental in the run, adding eight points off the bench. The Warriors capitalized on Atlanta’s fatigue, as the Hawks were playing their third game in four nights.
Hawks Struggle to Keep Pace
Atlanta, coming off a victory against the Sacramento Kings on Monday, struggled to match Golden State’s intensity. Trailing 67-42 at halftime, the Hawks managed to narrow the gap to 90-77 early in the fourth quarter after two free throws from De’Andre Hunter. However, Lindy Waters III responded with a clutch three-pointer, halting Atlanta’s momentum and ensuring the Warriors maintained control for the remainder of the game.
Jalen Johnson stood out for the Hawks, finishing with a double-double of 15 points and a game-high 14 rebounds. Trae Young contributed 12 points and 11 assists, while Zaccharie Risacher added 12 points. Clint Capela and Dyson Daniels chipped in 11 points each, and Hunter finished with 10 points off the bench.
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Dominance on Both Ends of the Court
Golden State’s defense was pivotal, holding the Hawks to just 12-for-46 shooting from three-point range. Draymond Green anchored the Warriors on both ends, delivering nine points, nine assists, seven rebounds, and two blocks in another solid performance.
The Warriors also showcased their depth, with Jonathan Kuminga joining the list of double-digit scorers with 10 points. Lindy Waters III and Buddy Hield provided crucial bench scoring, keeping the Hawks at bay whenever they threatened to close the gap.
Key Statistics
- Golden State Warriors: Shot 48.9% from the field and 35% from three-point range (14-for-40).
- Atlanta Hawks: Shot 41.7% from the field and struggled from deep, hitting just 26.1% (12-for-46).
- Rebounds: The Hawks outrebounded the Warriors 53-49, thanks to Jalen Johnson’s 14 boards.
- Assists: Golden State tallied 28 assists compared to Atlanta’s 25, reflecting the Warriors’ ball movement and offensive flow.
Warriors Extend Home Winning Streak
The victory marked the Warriors’ fifth straight win at the Chase Center, a venue where they’ve consistently performed at a high level this season. The win also demonstrated their resilience, bouncing back strongly from a disappointing loss to the Clippers earlier in the week.
Golden State’s balanced attack, spearheaded by Wiggins and Curry, highlights their ability to share the scoring load while maintaining defensive intensity. With contributions from their bench players and a solid defensive effort, the Warriors are proving to be formidable opponents at home.
Hawks Continue Grueling Road Trip
The loss drops the Hawks to 1-2 on their current four-game road trip, with fatigue appearing to take a toll after their back-to-back games against Sacramento and Portland earlier in the week. Despite the setback, Atlanta showed glimpses of resilience, particularly in their third-quarter push.
Jalen Johnson’s double-double and Trae Young’s playmaking remain bright spots for the Hawks as they look to regroup and finish their road trip on a positive note.
Looking Ahead
The Warriors will aim to carry their momentum into their next matchup, building on their strong home form. For the Hawks, the challenge lies in overcoming the physical and mental fatigue of their road schedule to bounce back in their next game.
With standout performances from their stars and key contributions from their role players, the Warriors are proving why they remain a dominant force on their home court. As the season progresses, both teams will seek to solidify their standing in their respective conferences.