Thompson drains record 14 treys as Warriors crush Bulls
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[October 30, 2018]
Klay Thompson set an NBA record
with 14 3-pointers as part of a season-high 52-point performance,
and the visiting Golden State Warriors stormed to a 149-124 win over
the Chicago Bulls on Monday night.
The contest never was close as Golden State took aim at the league's
record book.
The Warriors scored 92 points in the first half -- the most ever by
a road team and the second most of all time behind the Phoenix Suns,
who had 107 in the first half against the Denver Nuggets on Nov. 19,
1990.
Golden State led 92-50 at the break. The 42-point margin was the
fourth-largest halftime lead in history and the largest lead by a
road team.
Thompson finished 14 of 24 from beyond the arc. He exulted and held
up three fingers with each hand after his record-breaking 3-ball
dropped through the net with 4:53 remaining in the third quarter.
The shot moved Thompson past teammate Steph Curry, who sank 13
3-pointers against the New Orleans Pelicans on Nov. 8, 2016. Curry
did not seem to mind as he laughed with teammates on the bench late
in the game.
"Even before I went out for the second half, Steph looked at the box
score and said, 'Go get it,'" Thompson said. "That just shows you
the unselfishness that is within him. The same with ... everyone
else that was out there on the floor trying to find me and give me
good looks."
In 26 minutes of action, Thompson made 18 of 29 field-goal attempts
and grabbed five rebounds.
Zach LaVine and Antonio Blakeney paced the Bulls with 21 points
apiece. Wendell Carter Jr. (18), Jabari Parker (15) and Cameron
Payne (15) were among six players who scored in double digits as
Chicago set season highs in both points scored and points allowed.
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Warriors guard Klay Thompson (11) shoots a three point basket for
his fifty-second point against Chicago Bulls forward Chandler
Hutchison (15) during the second half at the United Center.
Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports
Curry finished with 23 points on 7-for-9 shooting. He added eight
rebounds, five assists and three steals.
Alfonzo McKinnie also shined with 19 points in 26 minutes off the
bench for Golden State, which has won seven of eight games to start
the season. Kevin Durant contributed 14 points and eight assists.
But the night belonged to Thompson. Even Bulls fans started cheering
him as they realized history was being made.
The eight-year veteran out of Washington State entered the night
with five 3-pointers in 36 attempts over seven games on the season.
He had six by the end of the first quarter and 10 by the end of the
first half, tying Chandler Parsons' NBA record.
The Warriors fell short of the Suns' record of 173 points in
regulation, also set during the 1990-91 campaign.
--Field Level Media
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