Curry shakes off rust! Warriors cruise past Hawks


2018.12.03 (#Warriors vs. #Hawks) Full Highlights!

2018.12.03 (#Warriors vs. #Hawks) Full Highlights!

2018.12.03 (#Warriors vs. #Hawks) Game Highlights: Stephen Curry 30 Pts, 18 pts in 1st Qtr!

Curry shakes off rust! Warriors cruise past Hawks 128-111

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) goes to the basket as Atlanta Hawks forward Trae Young (11) looks on during the second half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Dec. 3, 2018, in Atlanta. Golden State won 128-111.(AP Photo/John Bazemore

2018.12.03 – Stephen Curry shakes off rust in route to 30 points, playing for the second time since missing 11 games with a groin injury. The Golden State Warriors cruised past the Atlanta Hawks 128-111 at State Farm Arena.

Curry made 10-of-17 from the field, 6-of-10 from 3-point range and 4-of-4 from the free-throw line. He also attracted swarming defenses, which gave easier looks to Kevin Durant’s 28 points and Klay Thompson’s 27.

All three stars have scored more than 50 points in a game this season. This time, they spread the wealth.

The Warriors figured out it is easier to trust each other when Curry is on the floor to create so much force.

“It’s his gravity, and the way he pulls the defense wherever he goes,” Thompson said. “He opens up the floor for all of us. The floor is so well spaced when we’re out there. It gives us driving lanes. It gives us room to run off screens. His ability to play make as well is incredible.”

“Our defense set the tone,” Curry said. “Everybody gets to touch the ball.”

With Curry scoring 18 points in the opening quarter, this one was never in doubt.

Golden State raced to a 34-17 lead in the first 12 minutes — Curry outscored the Hawks by himself — and the defending NBA champions won for only the fourth time in 10 games.

“I think he’s now back in the groove,” coach Steve Kerr said. “He looked great handling the ball.”

The Warriors led 61-47 at halftime and stretched the margin as high as 24 points, sending the rebuilding Hawks to their third straight loss.

“We needed a win on the road,” Curry said. “We kind of didn’t want to give them life.”

Despite the win, Kerr said he’s not pleased with his team’s performance.

“We’re not where we need to be by any stretch of the imagination,” Kerr said. “We’ve been kind of uneven to this point.”

John Collins led Atlanta with 24 points, and Trae Young added 20.

But it was a tough night for Young, the rookie guard who the Hawks are hoping to turn into their Curry-like centerpiece. He had seven turnovers and missed all five of his 3-point attempts.

“I really don’t listen to or care about the comparisons,” Young said. “All I’m thinking about are my teammates and putting them in the best position to win.”

The youngster is struggling with his shot, especially from long range. He’s only connecting on 23.9 percent of his 3-pointers.

“They’re picking me up full court,” Young said. “They’re not going to just sag off and let me have open 3s. I’ve got to find a way to knock them down. I will.”

INJURY REPORT

Hawks forward Taurean Prince could be out for an extended period after spraining his left ankle when he came down on Shaun Livingston while shooting.

Prince hobbled to the locker room in the fourth quarter. Afterward, he headed home on crutches.

“The X-rays were negative,” Prince said. “We’ll have an MRI tomorrow.”

For Golden State, Draymond Green missed his ninth straight game with a sprained toe on his right foot. He is to miss at least the last two games of a five-game road trip, which ties the longest of the season.

TIP-INS

Warriors: Improved to 31-3 when Curry, Thompson and Durant all reach 20 points. Golden State has won nine in a row over the Hawks, including four straight in Atlanta.

Thompson has scored at least 20 points in nine straight games, the longest streak of his career.

Hawks: Jeremy Lin returned after missing two games with a sprained left ankle, scoring 14 points and converting a couple of three-point plays after drawing fouls on drives to the basket

DeAndre’ Bembry didn’t have much luck trying to guard Durant, picking up four fouls.

Atlanta had 18 turnovers and went 5 of 26 from outside the 3-point stripe. “We’ve got to value the ball a little bit better than we have,” coach Lloyd Pierce said.

CURRY’S FOULS

The Warriors star went to the bench after picking up his third foul with 2½ minutes left in the first half.

Kerr strolled over near center court, where Vince Carter was checking into the game for Atlanta.

“A lot of people paid good money to see him play,” Kerr said, referring to Curry.

Carter smiled.

Curry picked up only one foul the rest of the way, playing a little over 29 minutes.

ROOKIE OF THE MONTH

Young was named Eastern Conference rookie of the month for October and November after averaging 15.6 points and 7.6 assists in the first month and a half of the season.

Despite the accolades, he isn’t satisfied with his performance.

“Personally, I haven’t played the way I wanted to,” he said. “I know I haven’t.”

UP NEXT

Warriors: Continue their road trip at Cleveland on Wednesday.

Hawks: Host the Washington Wizards on Wednesday.

 

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About Joseph Estevez

Joseph Estevez is the Sports Editor for EMI Sports Central. He joined the organization's Elan Marketing Inc. in 2001. He concentrates mostly on the Bay Area's professional sport teams. He was there for the NFC game 49ers vs Dallas game 1995 at Candlestick Park. Also documented the Golden State Warriors team's playoffs run to the 2015 NBA Finals.