NBA Recap Golden State Warriors vs Atlanta Hawks | February 22, 2016 | Highlights
ATLANTA (AP)
The Golden State Warriors reached 50 wins faster than any team in
NBA history.
Sounds nice.
Doesn't mean more than that to this group.
With their eyes on more than regular-season records, the Warriors improved to 50-5 as
Stephen Curry scored 36 points and
Golden State bounced back after squandering a 23-point lead to beat the
Atlanta Hawks 102-92 on Monday night.
The Warriors eclipsed the mark set by the 1995-96
Chicago Bulls, who needed one more game to win their 50th. Of course, that's the team Golden State is chasing, moving another step closer to the record
72-10 mark put up by
Michael Jordan & Co. at the height of their six-titles-in-eight-years dynasty.
"Fifty wins is great," Curry said, "but we've got to keep plugging away and staying hungry, because nobody wants to talk about that in June."
Curry and the defending
NBA champions appeared headed for a rout against the struggling Hawks, pushing out to a 70-47 lead approaching the midway
point of the third quarter.
Atlanta closed the period on a 28-6 run and grabbed the lead briefly early in the fourth, igniting the sellout crowd.
But the Warriors would not be denied, bouncing back to hand the Hawks their fourth straight
home loss.
"I liked our response," coach
Steve Kerr said. "They were on fire in their home building.
Everything was going against us, and we maintained our poise and pulled away down the stretch. It was a really good win."
Klay Thompson added 27 points for the Warriors. Both he and Curry knocked down five shots from 3-point range.
Draymond Green didn't do much offensively, scoring only six points, but he had 14 rebounds and nine assists.
Al Horford led the Hawks with 23 points.
"The third quarter is something we can hopefully build off of," said Atlanta coach
Mike Budenholzer, whose team had the top record in the
Eastern Conference a year ago but has slipped all the way to sixth this season.
Curry put on a clinic in the first half, thoroughly dominating Hawks point guard
Jeff Teague.
Perhaps the best sequence came when Curry swished a towering
3-pointer from the corner, the ball seeming to disappear into the rafters of
Philips Arena at the height of its arc. Then, after posing briefly in front of the Golden State bench, he hustled back to the other end to draw an offensive foul on Teague, who looked befuddled by what he was seeing.
At the end of the half, with the clock running down and Teague right in his face, Curry somehow found just enough space to knock down another amazing jumper from the corner, though this one with his foot on the stripe.
Someone on the Golden State bench threw a white towel high in the air - partly to celebrate, partly in disbelief.
The Hawks could've thrown in the towel early in the third.
Instead, Atlanta finally showed some fight against the league's best team, making five
3-pointers and nearly 60 percent of its shots in the period.
The Warriors regained control in the fourth, helped by Curry's 3 that left him wiggling his shoulders in front of the Atlanta bench.
"He senses when he needs to take over,"
Kerr said.
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