Curry finds rhythm late, leads Warriors past Bulls despite DeRozan’s efforts

The Golden State Warriors secured a 140-131 victory against the Chicago Bulls, thanks to Klay Thompson’s 30 points and Stephen Curry’s impressive fourth-quarter performance with 15 of his 27 points. Despite a slow start, the Warriors turned the tide at halftime, leading by 16 points entering the final quarter. Curry, despite an 8-of-24 shooting night, contributed nine assists, playing a crucial role in the comeback. Andrew Wiggins added 17 points and eight assists, while Jonathan Kuminga chipped in 24 points off the bench. The Bulls, led by DeMar DeRozan’s 39 points, shot 58.1% from the field but lost the turnover contest 12-3. Despite a late push from the Bulls, the Warriors held on for the win. The game featured a Ring of Honor ceremony at halftime, marred by fans booing former GM Jerry Krause, upsetting his widow, Thelma. The Warriors played without four regulars, emphasizing the eagerness for Draymond Green’s return and his significant defensive impact on the team.