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NBA Daily: Thunder Wallops Winless Warriors 120-92

By Reylan Loberternos
PhilBoxing.com
Tue, 29 Oct 2019



Boracay Island, Philippines – Dennis Schroder was all over the court, as he led the Oklahoma City Thunder to a blowout victory over the Golden State Warriors 120-92 at the Chesapeak Energy Arena, Sunday night (Monday morning, Philippine time).

He finished with a team-high 22 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, and 4 steals off the bench. Schoder wasn’t lacking for help either, as 11 of his teammates contributed in the point-production, including 4 scoring double digits for the Thunder, who got their first win in their 3rd game this season.

The Thunder will next face the Rockets in Houston, where traded All Stars Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook will face each other’s former teams for the first time on Monday night (Tuesday morning, Philippine time).

Meanwhile, Golden State Warriors continue to struggle early into the season, as they absorb their 2nd loss, thus far. They will hope to get their first win against the Pelicans in New Orleans also on the same date.

How they scored:

Warriors 92 – Curry 23, Green 10, Chris 10, Paschall 10, Spellman 9, Russell 6, Poole 6, Lee 6, Bowman 5, Evans 4, Robinson III 3

Thunder 120 – Schroder 22, Gallinari 21, Gilgeous-Alexander 19, Ferguson 13, Paul 10, Adams 8, Diallo 8, Noel 6, Bazley 5, Nader 3, Burton 3, Muscala 2

AROUND THE LEAGUE:
(Road Team – Home Team)

BKN 133 – 134 MEM (OT)
MIA 109 – 116 MIN
POR 121 – 119 DAL
CHA 101 – 120 LAL

GAMES TODAY, OCTOBER 29, 2019 CT:

IND @ DET 7:00 AM CT
CHI @ NY 7:00 AM CT
ORL @ TOR 7:30 AM CT
PHI @ ATL 7:30 AM CT
CLE @ MIL 8:00 AM CT
GSW @ NOP 8:00 AM CT
OKC @ HOU 8:00 AM CT
POR @ SAS 8:30 AM CT
DEN @ SAC 10:00 AM CT
UTA @ PHX 10:00 AM CT
CHA @ LAC 10:30 AM CT

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