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The Golden State Warriors defeated the Chicago Bulls, 140-131. Klay Thompson (30 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 7 3PM) and Stephen Curry (27 points, 9 assists, 6 3PM) combined for 57 points for the Warriors, while Jonathan Kuminga added 24 points (4-4 3pt. FG) and 5 rebounds in the victory. DeMar DeRozan tallied 39 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists for the Bulls. The Warriors improve to 18-20 on the season, while the Bulls snap a 3-game winning streak as they fall to 18-22.

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  1. This is concerning. The warriors had to play lights out to win this game.

    The loser had 131 points. This is terrible defense regardless of how well the Bulls shot.

  2. Turnovers reduction worked wonders for the Dubs. Steph Curry for once played under control as a PG

  3. Good to see that Kuminga & Wiggins can actually play well when they're on the court at the same time when they said they couldn't for some reason

  4. This game really showed what's wrong with the Bulls' roster and why they were playing better with LaVine out:
    DeRozan, LaVine, and Vucevic are all streaky volume scorers that you have to hide on defense. You can't hide 3 guys on D!

    Of the 3 of them, Vucevic is probably the best defender and most willing passer and they have Drummond backing him up, so there's extra defense and rebounding right behind him in the rotation.
    Of the 3 of them, DeRozan is the most clutch and he only hero balls his way out of the offense when the team needs him to or other players (*cough cough* LaVine *cough*) are busy hero-balling the game away.
    LaVine is the most exciting scorer, but he only knows how to be an offense unto himself and plays terrible defense (worst of the 3). Chicago is deep enough to replace him with guys who can pass and defend, which is what they did when LaVine was out and they went red-hot. They waited too long to trade him. DeRozan and Vucevic are old enough that their potential window is only a season, maybe two. Probably not enough time to build championship chemistry.

    The Bulls have the talent to contend, but their roster is mismatched and the coaches don't seem to know how to remedy that (make LaVine the 6th man if you're not going to trade him).

  5. Sure it’s the bulls. But the energy was much better. The last three games were terrible to watch. It’s going to be interesting to see what happens before the trade deadline.

  6. The Warriors are older and a lot of people are panicking about their 1st half struggles but, really, they're an older team. Older teams usually come alive after the all star break. If their main guys are healthy (never a guarantee with an older team) when the playoffs come around (assuming management doesn't panic and trade away anybody key), they should be contending as usual.

  7. Golden State and Chicago are my two favorite teams, but the refs unnecessary tech on Coby White early in the game gave the warriors the win.

  8. Bro I wish I could watch the game from December 6th cause that was my birthday and I didn’t do anything for my birthday I would’ve been happy with watching that game

  9. Having to score 140 to beat the Bulls is good offence but very mediocre overall. They need better defence. Klay and Wiggins are just going through the motions nowadays.

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