
"Will Richard drove his hands right into the fray late in the fourth quarter as two Nets lay on their back with the ball near midcourt of the Barclay's Center. The rookie from Florida ripped the ball away and dribbled toward a completely unguarded basket. But instead of scoring the two easiest points of his young career, he dished off to teammate Trayce Jackson-Davis for a thunderous dunk."
"A few minutes later, De'Anthony Melton and Richard scored on back-to-back open-court layups off forced turnovers to ice the game. Like they had all game, the Warriors bench mob stole the show in Golden State's 120-107 victory over the Nets. The Warriors bench put up 58 points, with Richard, Jackson-Davis, Melton and Gary Payton II all hitting double figures. Steph Curry scored 27 and surpassed Kevin Garnett (26,071) to move into 21st on the all-time NBA scoring list."
"Gui Santos, Pat Spencer and Jackson-Davis played in the first half after not playing in Toronto. Jonathan Kuminga was a healthy scratch for the fifth game in a row. That depth was a strength early on as the Warriors built a 59-57 lead going into halftime. Jackson-Davis, battling illness, gave the Warriors energy from the center spot, scoring 11 and protecting the rim in 22 minutes."
The Warriors bench mob stole the show in Golden State's 120-107 victory over the Nets. Will Richard ripped the ball away near midcourt late in the fourth and instead of scoring handed off to Trayce Jackson-Davis for a thunderous dunk. De'Anthony Melton and Richard later scored on back-to-back open-court layups off forced turnovers to ice the game. The Warriors bench scored 58 points with Richard, Jackson-Davis, Melton and Gary Payton II each reaching double figures. Steph Curry scored 27 and passed Kevin Garnett to move into 21st on the all-time NBA scoring list. Golden State outscored Brooklyn 56-30 in the paint.
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