The Mavericks possess a big front line, but can the smaller, quicker Warriors gain an advantage on the interior tonight in Dallas?
Matt Steinmetz
The Warriors were down by 21 points after three quarters on Sunday, but a fourth-quarter run to get within single digits was not enough, as the Oklahoma City Thunder beat Golden State, 119-109.
This is a game that few expect the Warriors to win. Still, if the Warriors expect to have realistic hopes of making the postseason this season, theyre going to have to win some games that are unexpected.
Six Warriors scored in double figures and the Warriors kept Minnesota's fourth-quarter comeback under wraps, opening their three-game road trip with a victory.
Can the Warriors continue to be successful with Curry, Thompson and Lee struggling? A matchup against a banged up T'Wolves team on the road may be the best medicine to treat that.


















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