Klay Thompson followed up an efficient 20-point night with a 41-point explosion that included 10 3-pointers. Is this version here to stay?
A team meeting pulled the Warriors back on track to win two consecutive games, including their first one on the road. But the Warriors, playing without Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins, once again returned to their scattered ways Monday in New Orleans in what ultimately became their most lopsided loss of the season.to the Pelicans dropped the Warriors to 1-8 on the road and 8-10 overall. That has them at No. 11 in the Western Conference standings.
All Warriors but Kevon Looney and Patrick Baldwin Jr. gave the ball away two or more times. Rookie Ryan Rollins had five in 16 minutes and Poole committed four in 27. But turnovers have been a persistent issue for the Warriors. They give the ball away on average 17.2 times per game, second to only the Houston Rockets. It’s a problem they need to address, especially since their transition defense has been a talking point of the first five weeks.A conversation with Draymond Green seems to have gotten Klay Thompson back on track after a rough start to the season.
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