Golden
State's perfect start to the season is now the best in franchise history as
Stephen Curry scored 46 points and the Warriors beat the Minnesota Timberwolves
129-116.
Curry
scored 21 of his game-high total in the first quarter as Golden State improved
to a franchise-best 10-0, surpassing the 1960-61 Warriors who opened at 9-0.
That Warrior side was led by the legendary Wilt Chamberlain when the club was
based in Philadelphia.
Curry
had 25 points at halftime as the Warriors looked like they were going to run
away with the game early at the Target Center arena in Minneapolis.
He
shot 15-of-25 from the field on the night, including eight-of-13 from beyond
the arc for Golden State, the lone remaining unbeaten team in the NBA.
It
also marked Curry's third 40 point game of the young season as the Warriors
have picked up right where they left off last year when they won their first
NBA championship in 40 years.
Curry
had been held to under 30 points in three consecutive games heading into
Thursday's contest after averaging 35.5 points in his first six games.
Guard
Andrew Wiggins led Minnesota with 19 points. Center Karl-Anthony Towns finished
with 17 points and 11 rebounds, and reserve forward Shabazz Muhammad added 16
points.
The
Timberwolves are a surprising 4-0 on the road this season but it has been a
different story at home where they are now 0-4.
The
Warriors scored the game's first 10 points, including six by Curry. He had 12
points and lifted the Warriors to a 22-10 lead before Minnesota called timeout
less than halfway through the quarter.
Curry
finished the first quarter six-for-nine from the floor, including four-for-five
from three-point range as the Warriors led by 40-27 after the period.
With
the MVP on the bench, Minnesota pulled as close as 48-42 midway through the
second but trailed 75-63 at the half. The 75 points scored by Golden State are
the most by any team in a half this season.
Wiggins
had 14 first-half points, and Muhammad had 13.
In
Miami, the Heat overcame the Utah Jazz 92-91 with Chris Bosh leading the way
with 25 points.
And
in the day's late game the Phoenix Suns led by a brilliant 37-point performance
from Brandon Knight upset the Los Angeles Clippers 118-104.
The
Clippers, who were without star guard Chris Paul were unable to match the Suns
throughout the game, guards Knight and Eric Bledsoe (26 points, 10 rebounds, 9
assists) easily outplaying opponents Austin Rivers and Pablo Prigioni

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