The three-point line was no friend to the Thunder on either side of the ball on Monday night, and in this modern NBA, that’s often a recipe for a tough loss.
That’s exactly what the Thunder experienced, falling 111-95 to the Golden State Warriors to snap a five-game winning streak that had eclipsed two games at home, two on the road and then another to start this three-game home stand.
It started fine for the Thunder, and it was a back-and-forth affair through the first quarter and early into the second, when Semaj Christon knocked down a three-pointer to tie it at 25.