The Golden State Warriors moved to 14-0 with their win over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night
One night after they made a miraculous comeback to stay undefeated against the Los Angeles Clippers, the Golden State Warriors were able to keep their dream season going on Friday night, as they moved to 14-0 with a thrilling win over the visiting Chicago Bulls. For a time, it looked like this might be the night the streak came to an end, but ultimately that was not the case.
Right from the get-go in this one you could see the Bulls were determined to take it to the defending champions, ending the first quarter with a 29-28 lead.
The Warriors would regroup in the second quarter and end up taking a 50-47 lead into the locker room at the half.
However, this Bulls team on the road would not waver in the second half, as the lead changed multiple times throughout the third and fourth quarters.
18 lead changes, 17 ties. THIS GAME.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 21, 2015
The last quarter of this one was about as wild as you could have seen coming, with both teams trading the lead a few more times. The Bulls got bit shots from Jimmy Butler and Kirk Hinrich, while the Warriors relied a little more on some nice ball movement and sharpshooting from Stephen Curry.
Down the stretch with time running out, two big threes from Harrison Barnes would seal the deal and move them to an amazing 14-0 on the season.
Three Stars
Jimmy Butler, Bulls: 26 points, nine rebounds, seven assists
Stephen Curry, Warriors: 25 points, five rebounds, four assists
Harrison Barnes, Warriors: 20 points, nine rebounds
Highlights
Hinrich disrupted the passing lane, Butler dimed him for 2 for @chicagobulls on ESPN! #NBARapidReplay #CHIatGSW https://t.co/sF1qslh3jr
— NBA (@NBA) November 21, 2015
Why score 2 when you can score 3? Curry for 3 on @ESPN! #NBARapidReplay #CHIatGSW https://t.co/Mkk7aAQVfs
— NBA (@NBA) November 21, 2015
Chef Curry cooks up a steal and serves up a perfect lob to Iggy and it's LIVE on @ESPN! #NBARapidReplay #CHIat GSW https://t.co/2iUgAbfIWD
— NBA (@NBA) November 21, 2015
Doug McBuckets knocks home a transition trey for @ChicagoBulls on @ESPN! #NBARapidReplay #CHIatGSW https://t.co/twoCk5Vr0X
— NBA (@NBA) November 21, 2015
Butler (23-7-7) is on #TripleDoubleWatch after this dime to Moore for the corner trey! #NBARapidReplay #CHIatGSW https://t.co/ZZ8xwWqr64
— NBA (@NBA) November 21, 2015
Draymond puts it up where only Ezeli can get it for @Warriors on @ESPN! #NBARapidReplay #CHIatGSW https://t.co/fBsuO2wyyJ
— NBA (@NBA) November 21, 2015
It's another wild one for the Warriors pic.twitter.com/59FjWihzW8
— CBS Sports NBA (@CBSSportsNBA) November 21, 2015
Look at the Warriors’ bench pic.twitter.com/CTLo8nFcVf
— CBS Sports NBA (@CBSSportsNBA) November 21, 2015
DAGGER👊🏼 https://t.co/STBUY9CJxm
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 21, 2015
Next Games
Following Friday night, the Warriors will now see if they can get to 15-0 when move on to face the Denver Nuggets on the road this Sunday. The Bulls will also go on the road to take on the Portland Trail Blazers.