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Warriors win reunion of Splash Bros. Klay Thompson and Steph Curry

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SAN FRANCISCO – On one end of the court was Steph Curry, going through his famed shooting routine with longtime coach Bruce Fraser at Chase Center on Thursday. 

On the other was his onetime Splash Brother Klay Thompson, wearing green Mavericks attire. One after another, both baskets were peppered with swishes by an all-time great shooter. 

But while both looked primed to duke it out in a classic Christmas Day duel, it was the role players, the unheralded collective, who propelled the Warriors to an 126-116 victory in a game where Curry still surpassed the 26,000-point milestone.

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.

The stat sheet saw the Warriors get 12 points from Moody, 13 from Podziemski and 64 total points from the bench. 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.

It was not just the young players who gave the Warriors a boost. Al Horford made his return after missing the past seven games with sciatica and immediately began bombing shots from behind the arc. Playing in his eighth Christmas Day game, the 39-year-old went a perfect 4 of 4 in six first-quarter minutes. 

Horford also grabbed four rebounds and showed he still had the ability to move his feet on perimeter switches in 11 minutes. He even ran a fast-break with Butler, hitting the wing with a perfect bounce pass.

Star Dallas center Anthony Davis pulled up lame while running the fast break at 8:40 in the second quarter and left for the locker room. He did not return. On the other end, the transition attack was a boon for Golden State. Golden State led 71-58 at halftime. 

Dallas, who was missing Kyrie Irving and did not have a traditional point guard, attempted to use their size to score inside buckets on straight-line drives. Helping keep the Mavericks in check was a locked-in Draymond Green.

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