Warriors Prove They Can Win at Less than Full Strength with Well-Rounded Effort vs. Grizzlies
Supporting players Moses Moody and Brandin Podziemski led the Warriors to a 131-118 win despite missing Al Horford, improving their record to 3-1 this season.
- In San Francisco, the Golden State Warriors beat the Memphis Grizzlies 131-118, led by Jonathan Kuminga's 25 points and 10 rebounds and Brandin Podziemski's 23 points and six assists.
- Coach Steve Kerr rested Al Horford for the first game of a back-to-back to manage a left toe issue and prioritize availability against the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday.
- The Warriors' ball movement featured 25 assists on 31 baskets, with Draymond Green providing six early and totaling 10 assists before fouling out, while team defense held Memphis under 40% shooting after the first quarter.
- Stephen Curry produced a modest scoring night with only 16 points, his lowest this season, while a Flagrant 1 on Santi Aldama ignited 18,064 fans as Curry and Draymond Green fueled momentum.
- With the Warriors' 2-2 win at Chase Center, Memphis Grizzlies' home-floor streak extends to seven losses since Oct. 28, 2021.
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Kuminga, Moody and Podziemski lead balanced Warriors' attack in 131-118 win against Grizzlies
Jonathan Kuminga had 25 points, 10 rebounds and four assists, Brandin Podziemski added 23 points and six assists, and the Golden State Warriors ran away from the Memphis Grizzlies in the third quarter for a 131-118 win.
Warriors prove they can win at less than full strength with well-rounded effort vs. Grizzlies
SAN FRANCISCO — The reality of the Warriors’ roster means that, on nights one or more of their veteran stars gets a breather, their ability to win at less than full strength will play an imperative role in determining their position when the postseason comes around. Golden State has looked mighty good when everyone is available, and on Monday night, the Warriors (3-1) notched their first win while missing a key piece. Moses Moody heated up after…
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Warriors’ third-quarter surge sinks Grizzlies
Jonathan Kuminga had a game-high 25 points, Moses Moody scored 12 of his 20 points in decisive third-quarter spurt and the Golden State Warriors ran away from the visiting Memphis Grizzlies for a 131-118 victory Monday night.Brandin Podziemski poured in 23 points. Jimmy Butler III scored 20 and Stephen Curry added 16 for the Warriors, who led just 70-68 in the third minute of the third period before pulling away.Golden State scored 29 of the nex…
Highlights and points of Golden State Warriors 131-118 Memphis Grizzlies in NBA 2025-26 | 10/28/2025
Golden State Warriors defeated Memphis Grizzlies 131-118 at Chase Center. The home team controlled the game from start to finish with fluid offense and solid defense, dominating every phase of the match and securing a convincing win in front of their fans.
The Golden State Warriors again demonstrated why they are still one of the most exciting teams in the NBA. The San Francisco team imposed 131-118 on the Memphis Grizzlies at the Chase Center, thanks to a solid collective performance and a spectacular third quarter that made the difference. An even start, but with positive signals for the Warriors. The match began with high and offensive inspired rhythm. The Grizzlies started strong with a Ja Mor…
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