Thompson Sets New Record in Warriors' Dallas Win: Splash Brother's Back!
Klay Thompson's back, and he's hotter than ever! The Golden State Warriors star set a new NBA record in their 127-120 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night. And it wasn't just any record – Thompson became the first player in NBA history to score 50 points in a game while making at least 10 three-pointers.
It was an incredible display of shooting prowess. Thompson finished the game with a whopping 54 points, nailing 11 three-pointers. He was on fire from the start, scoring 19 points in the first quarter and never looked back. He just couldn't miss! Seriously, it was like watching a video game on fast forward.
The Warriors needed every bit of Thompson's scoring. Dallas put up a strong fight, with Luka Doncic leading the Mavericks with 40 points and 14 assists. But it wasn't enough to overcome Thompson's record-breaking performance. He just kept draining threes, and the Warriors' lead grew larger and larger.
This win was a big statement for the Warriors. They've had a rough start to the season, with injuries and inconsistency plaguing their early games. But Thompson's record-breaking performance is a sign that things might be changing. The Warriors are still a formidable team, especially with Thompson playing at this level.
The question now is: can the Warriors keep this momentum going? They have a tough schedule ahead of them, but with Thompson back and healthy, anything is possible. If the Warriors can keep up this level of play, they could be a serious contender for the NBA championship. And if Thompson keeps lighting it up like this, well, the rest of the league better be prepared for a serious case of the "Splash Brother" blues.