The Warriors will close out this road trip Thursday in Memphis.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Even with Stephen Curry playing at his best, the Warriors still can’t seem to correct their road woes.
The Warriors managed to cut the Thunder’s 15-point lead in the fourth down to six in the game’s final two minutes, but that would be the closest they would get. Moments later, Curry appeared to get a break when Aaron Wiggins was whistled for a foul on the Warriors’ 3-point attempt. But the Thunder successfully overturned that.
Draymond Green appeared frustrated with Jordan Poole after the fourth-year guard passed up an open Green for Thompson. The possession ended with a turnover, the Warriors’ 10th of the half, but while everyone ran back to get on defense, Green stayed put, leaving the Warriors to play four-on-five.
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