Golden State Warriors vs Miami Heat Match Player Stats

The Golden State Warriors secured a 113-92 road win against the Miami Heat, led by Klay Thompson‘s 28 points and Jonathan Kuminga‘s 18 points. The Warriors’ strong performance, with 30 assists and only 12 turnovers, helped them pull away in the second half. Miami, missing key players due to injury, struggled to keep up. The win marked the Warriors’ 37th of the season, keeping them in the hunt for a play-in spot in the Western Conference.

Golden State Warriors vs Miami Heat Match Player Stats and Box Score

Golden State Warriors Match Player Stats

StartersMINFG3PTFTOREBDREBREBASTSTLBLKTOPF+/-PTS
D. GreenPF282-50-10-00998201594
J. KumingaPF328-130-22-3347301132118
A. WigginsSF317-121-52-2077102111717
S. CurryPG317-153-100-0112600111917
K. ThompsonSG3111-206-140-0145201112528
BenchMINFG3PTFTOREBDREBREBASTSTLBLKTOPF+/-PTS
K. LooneyF193-50-01-21561000377
G. SantosF22-21-10-00000000055
C. PaulPG230-20-10-00227203210
G. Payton IISG141-30-00-000001101-32
J. RobinsonSG20-00-00-00000000150
M. MoodySG63-32-21-200010011-29
L. QuinonesG20-00-00-00001000050
B. PodziemskiG223-50-20-114511011-46
D. SaricPFDNP-COACH’S DECISION
Team47-8513-386-107364331651020113
55.30%34.20%60.00%

Miami Heat Match Player Stats

StartersMINFG3PTFTOREBDREBREBASTSTLBLKTOPF+/-PTS
N. JovicF314-112-71-224640000-1111
B. AdebayoC3910-211-33-436951111-424
P. MillsPG181-50-20-000010011-82
T. RozierSG337-181-60-004420113-1515
J. Jaquez Jr.G264-101-43-411210022-2412
BenchMINFG3PTFTOREBDREBREBASTSTLBLKTOPF+/-PTS
J. CainF20-00-00-000000000-50
H. HighsmithF306-73-30-024622001-115
C. SwiderF20-10-10-000000010-50
C. MartinSF344-120-42-214560000-410
T. BryantC80-30-20-003300011-120
O. RobinsonC20-00-00-010100010-50
D. WrightSG160-30-10-012330000-60
A. WilliamsG21-10-01-100000000-53
Team37-928-3310-1311283924328992
40.20%24.20%76.90%

Warriors Dominate Heat on the Road

The Golden State Warriors continued their trend of performing better on the road, defeating the Miami Heat 113-92 on Tuesday night. Klay Thompson led the team with 28 points, while Jonathan Kuminga added 18. Stephen Curry and Andrew Wiggins each scored 17 points.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Warriors are now 19-15 on the road and 18-19 at home.
  • Curry’s popularity was evident, with many fans cheering for him in Miami.
  • The Heat were without leading scorer Jimmy Butler and other key players due to injury.
  • Bam Adebayo scored 24 points for Miami, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Warriors’ strong performance.

Post-Game Quotes:

  • “Our assist to turnover ratio was really good. That’s always a great indicator of if it’s a good night at the office.” – Klay Thompson
  • “Steph’s got so many fans across the country and a lot of people cheer for him no matter where we are.” – Steve Kerr
  • “We’ve got a lot of work to do.” – Kevon Looney

Standings:

  • The Warriors moved ahead of Houston in the Western Conference play-in spot race.
  • Miami remained seventh in the Eastern Conference, tied with Philadelphia.

Notable Performances:

  • Klay Thompson: 28 points, 11/20 FG, 6/14 3PT
  • Jonathan Kuminga: 18 points, 7 rebounds
  • Stephen Curry: 17 points, 6 assists
  • Andrew Wiggins: 17 points, 5 rebounds
  • Bam Adebayo: 24 points, 8 rebounds

Injury Report:

  • Miami: Jimmy Butler (illness), Tyler Herro (foot), Kevin Love (heel), Duncan Robinson (back)

Stats:

  • Warriors: 30 assists, 12 turnovers
  • Heat: 21 assists, 16 turnovers
  • Warriors: 45% FG, 38% 3PT
  • Heat: 42% FG, 30% 3PT

The Warriors’ victory marked their 37th win of the season, keeping them in contention for a play-in spot in the Western Conference. The Heat, meanwhile, fell to 39-33 and remained seventh in the Eastern Conference.

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