Warriors vs. Thunder summer league preview: Live stream, how to watch, TV channel, location, time

For game three the Las Vegas Summer League campaign, Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody and the Warriors will meet the Thunder. Here’s how to watch and stream the contest.

After opening the Las Vegas Summer League with a loss in overtime to the Orlando Magic, the Golden State Warriors finally got on the board with a win over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.

Jonathan Kuminga continued his impressive run through the summer league with 18 points. Fellow first-rounder Moses Moody added 14 points. Behind Kuminga and Moody, the Warriors will have a chance to build a winning streak in the desert with a contest against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Although Josh Giddey and Tre Mann won’t be on the floor for the Thunder, the summer league edition of the Warriors will still have to deal with Theo Maledon and Jerimiah Robinson-Earl.

Below is all the information you need to know about Friday’s game at the Las Vegas Summer League, including how to watch or stream the contest.

  • Date: Friday, Aug. 13
  • Time: 4 p.m. PT
  • Location: Thomas & Mack Center – Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Channel: ESPN 2
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Golden State Warriors Projected Starting Lineup: 

  • G – Gary Payton II – Oregon State
  • G– Moses Moody – Arkansas
  • F – Jonathan Kuminga – G League Ignite
  • F – Justinian Jessup – Boise State (Illawarra Hawks)
  • C – Selom Mawugbe – Azusa Pacifica

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3 things to know: Steph Curry’s 49 points in three quarters help Warriors roll past Thunder, 136-97

After Steph Curry dropped 49 points in three quarters, the Golden State Warriors coasted to a blowout win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, 136-97,

With the opportunity to sweep the Oklahoma City Thunder in a two-game series at Chase Center, the Golden State Warriors didn’t waste any time getting to work on Saturday night.

Behind a red-hot opening quarter from Steph Curry, the Warriors built a dominant lead on the way to a wire-to-wire victory over the Thunder, 136-97. Curry exploded against the Thunder, scoring a game-high 49 points on 14-of-26 shooting from the field with five rebounds and two assists in only three quarters.

The seven-time All-Star guard caught fire from deep, drilling 11 triples on 21 attempts from beyond the arc. Curry has now recorded double-figure makes from beyond the arc in seven games during the 2020-21 campaign.

With his 49 point effort, Curry held on to the lead for the NBA scoring title with 31.9 points per contest. The two-time Most Valuable Player has recorded 30 or more points in 19 of his last 21 games.

After two wins over the Thunder, the Warriors will welcome the Western Conference-best Utah Jazz to Chase Center on Monday.

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Draymond Green — Splash Brother

Along with leading the charge on the defensive side of the floor, Draymond Green showed off his jumper against the Thunder. The three-time All-Star was perfect from long distance in the first half, dropping in three triples on three attempts.

Green finished the contest with 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the field with 13 assists and five rebounds in 30 minutes against the Thunder.

First Quarter

On Thursday, the Warriors set the tone for the contest with a dominant effort in the opening frame. Golden State wasted no time, blitzing to a 12 point lead in the first 12 minutes of the game.

Curry paced the Warriors with an explosive 24 point run in the first quarter on 6-of-9 shooting from the field with five triples on seven attempts from deep. Outside of Curry’s fireworks, only Green, Andrew Wiggins and Juan Toscano-Anderson registered points for the Warriors in the first quarter.

Record breakers

Curry’s 11 3-pointers against the Thunder helped fuel another record-breaking performance for the Warriors. With 27 triples on 54 attempts from long distance on Saturday, the Warriors set a new franchise record for most made 3-pointers in a single game.

Following Curry, nine members of the Warriors drilled a jumper from behind the 3-point line. Outside of Kevon Looney, every player in Golden State’s rotation that played buried a 3-pointer.

Via @WarriorsPR on Twitter:

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3 things to know: Warriors’ Steph Curry, Mychal Mulder combine for 59 to cruise past Thunder, 118-97

To open the final homestand of the 2020-21 season, Steph Curry and Mychal Mulder combined for 59 points to cruise past the Thunder, 118-97.

After closing the final road swing of the 2020-21 campaign with a split against the New Orleans Pelicans in a back-to-back, the Golden State Warriors returned to Chase Center for a six-game homestand to end the season.

Golden State opened the contest with a seven-point lead in the first quarter and never looked back. Steph Curry’s 34 points on 11-of-21 shooting from the field helped charge the Warriors in a much-needed wire-to-wire victory over the Thunder. 

However, the Warriors aren’t done with the Thunder yet. Lu Dort, Theo Maledon and Darius Bazley will meet the Warriors for a rematch at Chase Center on Saturday evening.

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Mychal Mulder

With a trio of Golden State’s second unit sidelined with injury, Mychal Mulder has continued to step up off the bench. On Thursday, Mulder tallied 25 points on 9-of-15 shooting from the floor in 20 minutes. The sharpshooter got hot from long distance, drilling seven triples on 13 attempts from beyond the arc.

Mulder has notched double-figures in scoring six of his last eight games for the Warriors, including a career-best 26 point effort against the Dallas Mavericks.

During the stretch run to the playoffs, Mulder’s shooting off the bench will be a valuable asset in Golden State’s rotation.

Playoff Picture

With the Memphis Grizzlies falling to the Detroit Pistons, the Warriors had the opportunity to pick up a game at the bottom of the Western Conference playoff picture. Following their much-needed victory over the Thunder, the Warriors moved into No. 8 seed in the race to the play-in tournament.

On Saturday, the Warriors will welcome the Thunder back to Chase Center for the second part of a two-game series while the Grizzlies will travel to meet the Toronto Raptors.

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Highlight of the night

While Curry recorded another 30 point plus performance, it was Juan Toscano-Anderson who provided the highlight of the night on Thursday. During the second quarter, the Oakland native soared past Oklahoma City’s defensive for an explosive rim-rocking slam-dunk.

Via @NBCSWarriors on Twitter:

Toscano-Anderson finished the contest with seven points on 3-of-6 shooting from the field with nine rebounds and eight assists in 32 minutes off the bench.

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