Stephen Curry, Warriors rally from 22-point deficit to hand Nets sixth straight loss
Briefly

The Brooklyn Nets suffered their sixth straight loss and seventh since the All-Star break, falling to the Golden State Warriors 121-119 at home. Stephen Curry dazzled with 40 points and seven three-pointers, showcasing his unrivaled shooting skills. Despite an impressive start from the Nets, who led 35-15 in the first quarter, they couldn't maintain their momentum. A second-quarter resurgence by the Warriors, fueled by Curry's brilliance, turned the tide. The game was attended by a record crowd at Barclays Center, with a majority cheering for the visiting team.
Stephen Curry put on a show, finishing with 40 points and seven made 3-pointers.
I still think our guys did a great job. That's how it looks when you play against a player like [him].
Brooklyn outscored the Warriors 35-15 in a 60.9% shooting effort in the first quarter.
It was the Nets second-best point differential in any quarter this season, and their best quarter in more than a year.
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