WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Warriors haven’t gotten many breaks this season, but the schedule has provided an opportunity to give a laboring offense a much-needed boost.
Against the league’s worst rated defense, the Warriors turned in one of their most impressive scoring campaigns of the season, beating the Wizards 125-117 Monday night at Capital One Arena.
Error 0:
Without guard D’Angelo Russell (right quad contusion), the Warriors (12-39) used a balanced scoring attack as six players scored in double digits and prodded a soft Washington defense for open 3-pointers, shooting 48.3% from beyond the arc and assisted on 31 of their 43 made field goals.