Stephen Curry "goes crazy" in the 4th round, the Warriors turned their emotions against the New Orleans Pelicans
Because they are competing to improve their rankings in the West, both the Golden State Warriors and the New Orleans Pelicans want to be the winning team in the match that took place this morning (March 29) at Chase Center.
However, things did not get off to a good start for Golden State. Despite the home field advantage, coach Steve Kerr's teachers and students still played like a dream, especially at the end of the first half and the end of the second half, letting the Pelicans run 16-2 and 13-2 respectively.

The gap was at the farthest up to 20 points in favor of the New Orleans away team. However, no one can underestimate the Golden State Warriors, especially when they are playing at home.
The upstream effort started right in the 3rd half when Stephen Curry and his teammates accelerated. Responding to two oversleeping at the end of the first two innings, the Warriors exploded at the beginning of the second two innings with two streaks of points, 9-0 and 10-2 respectively. From a 20-point lead (43-63), Golden State rose to a 99-96 lead.
While the New Orleans Pelicans still hadn't recovered, they received another knock-out punch from Stephen Curry. From a 4-point difference (101-105 when the game was 4 minutes and 33 seconds), the match was suddenly arranged with a 13-2 run by Golden State (103-118).

All of the Warriors scores in this series have Curry's fingerprints on them. The superstar wearing the number 30 shirt had a series of 7-0 personal points, and created more for Jordan Poole and Klay Thompson each with 3 more points.
The final whistle sounded, the match ended with the final score 120-109. The upstream victory from a 20-point gap was completed by the Golden State Warriors against the New Orleans Pelicans.
However, Curry was not alone to help the Warriors come back. Behind Steph are Jordan Poole (21 points, 8-15 FG) and Klay Thompson (17 points, 5-11 3PT).
On the side of the New Orleans Pelicans, all 5 players in the starting line-up scored at least 11 points. Leading the way is Brandon Ingram (26 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists) and Trey Murphy III (21 points, 3 assists, 2 blocks).
This result caused the New Orleans Pelicans to lose their 5-game unbeaten streak and return to a 50% win rate (38-38 record). Ingram and his teammates are 8th in the Western rankings, ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers (37-38, 9th) and Oklahoma City Thunder (37-39, 10th place).
Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors returned to the top-6 with a total record of 40-37, continuing to raise hopes of chasing the Phoenix Suns (40-35) in 4th place.
