United States (Reuters)
Klay Thompson made a season-high 12 3-pointers to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 141-114 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA, and Thompson finished with a game-high 42 points. In the absence of the three-point specialist, his teammate Stephen Curry.
Thompson made 16 of his 3-point attempts, becoming the second player in NBA history to make at least 12 3-pointers in more than one game, and Thompson holds the record with 14 3-pointers.
The second player to make at least 12 3-pointers in more than one game is teammate Curry, who suffered a knee ligament injury in the Warriors’ victory over the Dallas Mavericks last Saturday after scoring 13 in a game. game and 12 in a game. in the next.
Thompson’s scoring is the best in a league game since Zach LaVine scored 13 in November 2019, and Thompson helped the Warriors hit 26-of-50 3-pointers to win their second consecutive game.
On the other hand, Giannis Antitocombo shone and came close to scoring in triple figures for the second straight game in the Milwaukee Bucks’ 127-108 victory over the Portland Blazers.
Giants Antetokounmpo added 24 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists as the Bucks won their eighth straight.
The San Antonio Spurs suffered their ninth straight loss, 128-104, to the Chicago Bulls, whose player Nikola Vuchovic scored 22 points and teammate Andre Drummond added 21 points.
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