Draymond fouled out but the Warriors still hold off Spurs for 1st win of the season without Steph Curry

Warriors Overcome Spurs 112-102 in Absence of Curry

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In a thrilling showdown at the Frost Bank Center, the Golden State Warriors secured a crucial victory against the San Antonio Spurs with a scoreline of 112-102, marking their first win of the season without star player Steph Curry.

The Warriors’ triumph was fueled by standout performances from Chris Paul and Klay Thompson, alongside an impressive team effort that saw six players scoring in double figures. Despite the absence of Draymond Green in the final minutes, Golden State managed to stifle the Spurs’ offense, particularly containing the formidable Victor Wembanyama.

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Wembanyama, standing at 7-foot-4, showcased his prowess with dominant plays, including a memorable dunk over his opponent. However, the Warriors’ resilience, led by Paul’s 19 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists, proved pivotal in clinching the victory.

The absence of Curry, who was sidelined due to injury, presented a challenge for the Warriors, prompting other players to step up and fill the void. Paul and Thompson played crucial roles in steadying the team, orchestrating crucial runs and maintaining composure during critical moments.

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Despite a formidable Spurs’ lineup, including Wembanyama, who posed a significant threat in their previous encounter, the Warriors showcased improved defensive efforts and strategic adjustments, particularly in limiting San Antonio’s perimeter shooting.

Brandin Podziemski’s impactful contributions off the bench, along with the chemistry displayed between Paul and rookie Trayce Jackson-Davis, further bolstered the Warriors’ performance. The team’s resilience was evident as they rallied back from deficits, ultimately seizing control of the game in the third quarter.

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Head coach Steve Kerr acknowledged the pressure on the team in Curry’s absence but praised the collective effort and adaptability demonstrated by the players. Paul, in particular, exhibited his veteran experience and clutch playmaking skills, ensuring the Warriors maintained their lead in the crucial moments of the game.

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As the Warriors look ahead to their next challenges, including Curry’s impending re-evaluation, their victory against the Spurs serves as a testament to their depth and resilience in overcoming adversity on the court. With contributions from various players and a renewed sense of determination, the Warriors remain poised to contend for a playoff spot in the competitive Western Conference.