Verizon Game Rewind | Shorthanded Warriors Beat the Heat - March 23, 2022

Mar 24, 2022

The Warriors (48-25) pulled off one perhaps their most improbable win of the season with Wednesday’s 118-104 triumph in Miami. - - The Warriors came into the game riding a three-game losing streak, with each of those defeats coming in rather heartbreaking fashion. And with the Dubs playing on the back end of a back-to-back, the team rested veterans Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Otto Porter Jr., not to mention the injuries to Stephen Curry and others. To make the task taller, the Dubs were matched up with the top team in the Eastern Conference who had been dominant at home all season. - - But the Warriors responded to the challenge. Jordan Poole led the way with 30 points and Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga and Damion Lee each added 22 points apiece as the Dubs ended the game on a 37-20 run over the final 11 minutes and change. - - It was a back-and-forth battle to get there, but the Warriors entered the fourth quarter up by one. Miami took a three-point lead early in the final period but Jonathan Kuminga gave put the Warriors back in front with a pair of baskets at the rim. Later in the period, 3-pointers on three straight possessions from Lee, Gary Payton II and Poole stretched the Dubs’ lead to double figures, and Wiggins put the game away with a personal 8-0 run that started with a spinning layup that resulted in a three-point play. - - Now 1-1 on their current trip, the Warriors continue their road swing on Friday in Atlanta. The Dubs rode a 50-point double-double from Stephen Curry to a 127-113 victory over the Hawks in this season's initial meeting between the two teams back on Nov. 8 at Chase Center.

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