NBA Recap Golden State Warriors vs Detroit Pistons | January 16, 2016 | Highlights
AUBURN HILLS,
Mich. (AP)
Before the game,
Detroit coach
Stan Van Gundy said
Golden State simply has more margin for
error than other teams, meaning the
Warriors can win even when they don't play their best.
Not on this night against Van Gundy's Pistons.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope held his own against
Stephen Curry for most of the night, scoring 20 points as the Pistons handed the Warriors their second loss in three games, 113-95 on Saturday.
Much of the pregame talk centered around how well Caldwell-Pope might be able to defend Curry.
The Golden State star scored 38 points, but Caldwell-Pope gave the Pistons a boost offensively.
"I think we know that we're capable of beating anybody," Van Gundy said afterward. "The
difference between the
Golden States, San Antonios, Clevelands of the world and where we are right now, is you've got to do it night after night after night after night after night, and that's our challenge."
The Warriors (37-4) reached the midway
point of the regular season a win short of the best 41-game start in
NBA history. The 1971-72
Los Angeles Lakers and 1995-96
Chicago Bulls started 38-3.
Detroit retired
Ben Wallace's No. 3 jersey at halftime, and by that time the Pistons led 65-49 on a raucous night at the
Palace.
Curry scored 16 points in the third, but the Warriors still trailed by 11 at the end of period. Then Detroit started the fourth with a 16-2 run to lead 101-76.
"We've been saying it all year, but no matter where we go, teams are going to give us their best shot," Warriors interim coach
Luke Walton said. "It was a big night with the crowd, it was a sellout, retiring Ben Wallace's jersey. They were coming after us
. ... In this league if you're not ready to fight back, you're going to get blown out."
Golden State was whistled for three technical fouls. Curry and
Draymond Green were hit with technicals late in the second quarter, and
Walton was called for one in the fourth after a dunk by Detroit's
Andre Drummond. The technical free throw by
Stanley Johnson made it 94-74.
Drummond had
14 points and 21 rebounds, and
Reggie Jackson scored 20 points for Detroit. The Pistons had six players in double figures, while Golden State had only three.
Klay Thompson scored 24 points for the Warriors.
Golden State's
Andre Iguodala went scoreless, and
Green had five points on 1-of-7 shooting.
The Pistons took an early 10-point lead, and the crowd gave
Wallace a standing ovation during a timeout. Golden State rallied to take a 30-27 lead after the first quarter, but backup center
Aron Baynes gave Detroit a lift.
Baynes scored 12 points in the second quarter, making all six of his shot attempts.
Caldwell-Pope outscored Curry 16-15 in the first half.
I do not own anything on this video. No
Copyright Infringement Is Intended. I don't take any credits from this video. Any Audiovisual content on this video is not owned by me and is owned by NBA.
All rights reserved to NBA.
Visit their Website at www.nba.com