KLAY THOMPSON GOES SUPERNOVA
There's no way to explain something like this. Yes, Thompson is one of the best shooters in basketball. Yes, he's improved as much as anybody from last season to this one. But this type of performance isn't something you can predict or duplicate. If you saw it live, you'll remember where you were.
"That wasn't no game," Golden State forward Marreese Speights said, via ESPN's Ethan Sherwood Strauss. "That was a movie."
The video:
The shot chart:
Thompson scored a total of 52 points on 16-for-25 shooting. He made 11 of his 15 3-point attempts, which is the best percentage in NBA history for anyone who has taken that many 3s in a single game, per ESPN Stats and Info. He owns the record for most points and 3-pointers made in a quarter. He is due to have many more amazing moments in his career, but will likely never do anything remotely resembling this again.
PHOTO OF THE NIGHT
TWEET OF THE NIGHT
DRAYMOND FOREVER
A PEAK INSIDE THE LOCKER ROOM
If you were wondering about the final score: Warriors 126, Kings 101. Golden State only led by five points at halftime.
From CBSSports.com's Zach Harper in Atlanta:
THE BEST HAWKS TEAM WE’VE EVER SEEN
So how do they do it? The Hawks started out by looking a little overwhelmed by the star power of Thunder with Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook looking to set the tone early. Westbrook battled Jeff Teague throughout the entire game and tried to keep them in it in the second half as the Hawks started to pull away. Eventually, the Hawks grabbed that double-digit lead that has been the death knell for their opponents.
The Hawks have grabbed a double-digit lead in each of these 15 straight games. The last time they didn’t go up big was their home loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. The only time they’ve lost a game this season when grabbing a double-digit lead was the overtime loss to the Hornets. That night needed a banked in 3-pointer from Lance Stephenson to knock down the Hawks.
Atlanta used Paul Millsap’s strong second half to overcome that first quarter pressure by the Thunder. Dennis Schröder dissected the Thunder like a German-engineered Teague clone. And the Hawks followed the game plan of their style of basketball that leads to these big wins and the 15 consecutive victories.
Over half of their points (54 of 103) came in the paint, where all teams want to get the majority of their buckets. They stretched the floor to open up the paint by hitting 10-of-25 (40 percent) of their 3-pointers. And they didn’t miss a 3-pointer.
The Hawks kept chipping away with extra passes, cutting through the lane, and moving the defense out of position to get the shots they wanted. They kept closing off the paint, forcing outside jumpers, and ending possessions with their rebounding basics. And they just keep winning games, now looking to build on the longest winning streak in franchise history.
Great execution.
BAZEMOAR
NOT NICE AT ALL
KYLE KORVER DUNKED (AGAIN)
(One of those questions has been answered already.)
BULLS TAKE TEXAS
Dallas made an impressive comeback late, but the first quarter -- where the Bulls scored 30 points -- was really when the game was decided. Dirk Nowitzki was incredible offensively, Tyson Chandler was incredible defensively, but it wasn't enough. Chicago at full strength is tough, and it looks like we were all way too worried about that team a few days ago.
Rajon Rondo was benched for the final few minutes, but he told reporters it was "no big deal."
D-ROSE MAKES TOUGH SHOTS
How about an off-balance leaner off the glass while being fouled?
SO MUCH BLOOD
LeBron James looks healthy again, which is a wonderful thing. This is what the game was like:
James had 25 points, nine assists, six rebounds, four steals and a block in 27 minutes.. He shot 9-for-15 from the field. J.R. Smith added 21 points, which is nice.
The Cavs have won five in a row.
QUOTE OF THE NIGHT
LINE OF THE NIGHT (NON-KLAY DIVISION) -- NIKOLA VUCEVIC
THAT'S RIGHT, THE KNICKS WON!
REMEMBER WHEN HEAT-PACERS WAS A THING?
Despite shooting 41 percent from the field, Indiana only lost by two. Miami scored just 14 points in the fourth quarter. There were better games to watch tonight.
KYLE LOWRY SAVES TORONTO
Buuuut Toronto went on a 16-2 run of its own rather quickly and led by seven points at halftime. The third quarter was ugly, though, and it took some heroics from All-Star starter Kyle Lowry for the day to be saved.
Lowry scored 13 straight Raptors points in the fourth quarter, and he wound up with a 21-5-5 stat line. The highlight of his night, though, was his post-game interview featuring his son, Karter, and Patrick Patterson:
IS A WIN IN PHILADELPHIA A WIN AT ALL?
YOUR K.J. MCDANIELS HIGHLIGHT OF THE NIGHT
McDaniels had 14 points, five rebounds and five assists, by the way.
HENRY SIMS TOOK A 3
The good news: More lottery balls!
DWIGHT HOWARD TOOK A 3
The bad news: Howard sprained his ankle after that, and only played eight minutes.
THE BEARD BEATS BUZZERS
Harden had 33 points, 10 assists, six rebounds, three steals and a block. He also totally bailed his team out. The Suns were on a 23-9 run before he beat the buzzer.
Phoenix really could have used this win, but it failed to take advantage of Howard's absence until that late flurry. Eric Bledsoe had a 25-9-8 night.
THE CELTICS ARE TANKING WRONG
Here's an insane fact: Boston is only two games behind Brooklyn for the eighth spot in the East.
THE LAKERS STARTING LINEUP
Los Angeles unsurprisingly trailed the champs 31-15 after the first quarter, and nothing much changed after that. There was no Kobe-isn't-taking-all-the-shots bump. Byron Scott gave Jeremy Lin a DNP-CD for some reason. The Lakers have lost seven straight.