The Golden State Warriors didn't allow their heads to hang long after their 52-point shellacking at the hands of the Boston Celtics.
Golden State flipped the script in Wednesday's win over the Bucks, holding Milwaukee to nine fourth-quarter points in a 125-90 rout. The Warriors are the first team in NBA history to follow a 50-point loss with a 30-point win in their next game.
Stephen Curry dropped 29 points and Jonathan Kuminga added 20 in the rout. Curry's stellar performance came just days after he was held to four points in a ghastly outing that saw him miss all nine of his three-point attempts against the Celtics.