Klay Thompson's Record-Breaking Night Gets Drowned Out by Mavs' 13-Point Comeback Win
Klay Thompson did something truly special on Friday night, but the story of the game ended up being a wild comeback by the Dallas Mavericks. Thompson, the sharpshooter for the Golden State Warriors, shattered the NBA record for most three-pointers made in a single game, dropping 14 threes and pouring in 54 points.
It was a historic night, a record-breaking performance, and a display of pure shooting mastery by Thompson. But, the Mavericks had other plans. They were down 13 points going into the fourth quarter, but they came alive, outscoring the Warriors 39-19 in the final frame to secure a 129-114 victory.
Luka Doncic was the driving force behind the Mavericks' comeback, putting up 35 points and dishing out 13 assists. It was a masterclass in clutch play and leadership. Doncic was unstoppable in the fourth, and his skill and determination helped the Mavericks overcome the huge deficit.
The Warriors were shocked by the comeback. They had complete control of the game for most of the night, but the Mavericks' intensity in the final quarter was just too much.
Thompson's record-breaking night was a highlight of the game, but the Mavericks' resilience was the main storyline. They proved their mettle, showing that they are a team not to be underestimated.
This game was a great display of basketball, with amazing individual performances and a thrilling comeback. It's a game that will be remembered for a long time, not only for Thompson's historic achievement but also for the Mavericks' incredible comeback victory.