Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks fell 120-113 to the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center on Wednesday as Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 31 points, six rebounds, and seven assists in 34 minutes.
NASHVILLE—When Duke Miles has it going and is feeding off the energy in the building, there’s no better celebration artist in college basketball. Miles says his favorite moves are Steph Curry’s “shutdown” night-night celebration–which he uses when he seals games–and James Harden’s cooking celebration.
Hey, the Golden State Warriors won a game again. Isn’t that fun! It was a nice showing from the Dubs on Wednesday night, as they kicked off their eight-game homestand by beating the Milwaukee Bucks 120-113 in a game that was a little more convincing than the margin would suggest.
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