Warriors Blast Wizards at Home, Curry's Three-Point Barrage Looks Like a Video Game, Blitzkrieg Returns to the Bay!
The atmosphere at Chase Center last night was absolutely electric. The Warriors hosted the Wizards, and the fans were roaring even before tip-off. And the team delivered, leading from start to finish and securing a dominant victory that left the home crowd thrilled.
Before we get into the game, we have to talk about Steph Curry. The "Baby-Faced Assassin" was at it again, hitting 9 of his 16 three-point attempts, leaving the Wizards with no answers. Watching him dance on the perimeter, rise up, and drain shots with that perfect arc was like watching a hero in the classic game Blitz: Rise of Heroes unleash their ultimate move after building up power—unstoppable.
The Wizards fought back, especially in the third quarter, attacking the paint and drawing fouls to try and cut the lead. But the Warriors' defensive rotations were incredibly fast, relentless like the shadow armies in Stick War: Legacy—wave after wave, impossible to shake. Every time the Wizards tried to run a play, the pressure defense forced them out of position, leading to rushed shots at the end of the shot clock. No chance.
Ultimately, beyond Curry, a few key factors were clear to everyone watching:
- Explosive Bench Production: Young players like Kuminga provided a huge spark off the bench, combining for over 30 points. Kuminga's dunks, in particular, were so powerful it looked like he was trying to tear the rim down, providing a massive energy boost.
- Lightning-Fast Transition Game: The Warriors ran their signature three-man fast break multiple times tonight—grabbing the rebound and firing a long pass to a teammate already sprinting ahead. This pace perfectly captured the strategic speed of Stick War Lite, leaving the opponents in the dust.
- Curry's Gravity: The moment Curry touched the ball, at least two Wizards defenders collapsed on him, leaving the paint wide open. Bigs like Looney feasted on easy dishes inside for effortless buckets.
Looking back at the game, it wasn't for lack of effort from the Wizards, but the Warriors' overall execution was just too smooth, like a high-performance machine. With their momentum back and the Western Conference standings tighter than ever, this blowout win is a huge confidence booster. Next up is a tough road game. Let's see if Curry can stay in this "video game mode" and continue to put on a show for the fans!