After winning four-consecutive games to end 2019, the Golden State Warriors have struggled through the start of the new decade, losing 10-straight games. However, with an unlikely hero in rookie Jordan Poole leading the way with Stephen Curry along the sideline, Golden State snapped their season-high losing streak with a 109-95 win against Orlando.
Golden State fell behind 10-0 in the opening minutes, yet was able to pick up the slack in the second and third quarters. Orlando started the fourth quarter with a burst of points to cut down the Warriors’ lead. With Golden State reeling, D’Angelo Russell took over the final period to seal Golden State’s first victory of 2020.
Final 📊
D'Angelo – 26p/2r/12a/2s
Jordan – 21p/3r/2a/1s
Eric – 20p/9r/1a/2s
Alec – 11p/6r/4a
Willie – 10p/6r/2a/1s
Damion – 9p/6r/1a/2s
Omari – 8p/3r/2a/1b
Marquese – 4p/7r
Ky – 2r/1a/1s pic.twitter.com/PnS6CIz4xr— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) January 19, 2020
Rolling Rookie
After struggling throughout the start of his rookie season, the Warriors 2019 first-round draft pick has been fantastic since a short stint in the NBA’s G League.
Poole led Golden State in scoring with 21 points for a career-high. Poole has scored in double digits in his last four straight games, shooting 42.1% against the Orlando Magic, including 4-of-10 from beyond the arc.
After playing one half of a season at the NBA level, Poole seems to be finding his role in Steve Kerr’s rotation finally.
Gotta hit a buzzer beater when Steph is on the call 🚨 pic.twitter.com/koMNHYCxcs
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 19, 2020
Stephen Curry on the call
In the third quarter, Golden State’s two-time Most Valuable Player joined the game, not as a player, but as a sideline analyst for the home-broadcast. With Curry on the call, the Warriors stormed out to an 82-71 lead behind a strong third-quarter.
The Warriors’ rookie tandem of Poole and Eric Paschall combined for 14 points in the third period. Golden State shot 13-of-20 from the field. Curry was proud of the Warriors’ performance while he was broadcasting.
"My plus-minus as a sideline reporter is phenomenal. I might need to quit."
Steph 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/jDZqnrgBbO
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 19, 2020
Double-double D-Lo
With Curry and Klay Thompson dealing with injuries, D’Angelo Russell has filled in as the Warriors key offensive piece. However, against the Magic, Russell turned into Golden State’s facilitator for a season-high 12 assists.
Russell finished the night with a double-double, scoring 26 points on 9-of-21 shooting from the field. When the Magic went on a run, Russell was able to step up and knock down a few big shots to close-out Orlando.
D-Lo DAGGER. ICE. pic.twitter.com/25OhaJN4To
— Chris Montano (@gswchris) January 19, 2020