On October 31, Beijing time, the NBA regular season ended a focus battle, and the Warriors defeated the Thunder 103-82 at home to avoid a losing streak. In this game, the Warriors were strong under the leadership of Curry, Dream Green and Wiggins, without giving their opponents too many opportunities, and easily won the victory.
Statistics:
Thunder: Dort 14 points, Beziley 5 points and 8 boards, Robinson 6 points and 3 boards, Keeddy 10 points, 4 boards and 6 assists, Alexander 15 points and 5 boards;
Warriors: Wiggins 14 points, Dream Green 14 points, 11 boards and 8 assists, Looney 7 points and 7 boards, Poole 14 points, Curry 20 points, 5 boards and 6 assists, Bjelica 6 points and 8 boards, Porter 10 points;

Focus Lens:
In the first quarter, Curry shot a three-pointer, which was also his 131st consecutive three-pointer, the second in history.
Curry has scored more than 20 points in 18 consecutive games, the longest 20+ record of his career
In the first quarter, Looney hooked up, Dream Green and Robinson scored under the basket, Wiggins hit a three-pointer, Alexander scored a low hand layup, and Dream Green and Kiddy threw in to score. Robinson cut a dunk, Green scored a layup, Beziley made one of two free throws, and Dream Green scored a three-pointer, and Dort immediately responded. Curry also hit the outside line, Poole broke through to the layup, Beziley hit two free throws, Chasing Green dunked and scored, Porter hit dry, and Dolt successfully threw a shot. Ceoza hit a three-pointer, Bjelica hit one of two free throws, Jerome scored a low hand layup, Dort broke through, and the first quarter ended, and the Warriors led the Thunder 28-20.
In the second quarter, Bjelica hit a board hit, Moody hit a three-pointer, and Porter's jumper continued to extend his advantage. Kiddy hit a throw, Jerome hit a three-pointer, Poole threw a shot to score, Kiddy took the board and counterattacked successfully, and Poole hit a three-pointer. Moody scored on a layup, Alexander and Dream Green hit one of two free throws, Curry threw a shot to score, Wiggins hit a three-pointer, Kiddy and Alexander scored against each other, and Wiggins shot in from the outside. Favors hit two free throws, Wiggins hit a dunk, Alexander shot in the outside, Dort made two free throws, Dream Green scored a layup, Alexander hit a whistle-pressed three-pointer, and the first half ended, the Thunder 44-55 Warriors.
In the third quarter, Robinson scored on an empty basket, Curry scored consecutive three-pointers, Looney scored on a layup, Curry hit another three-pointer, and the point difference widened to double digits. Beziley made a successful layup, Wiggins scored from the outside, Looney scored on a jumper and Dort scored from the outside. Poole and Alexander scored against each other, Dort hit both free throws and Muscala dunked. Curry hit another three-pointer and Cheoza hit a shot from the outside. Curry scored 15 points in a single quarter, higher than the Thunder's 14 points, and at the end of the third quarter, the Warriors led the Thunder 82-58.
In the fourth quarter, Poole threw a shot in, Bjelica hit a three-pointer, Kiddy hit a board hit, Jerome chased a three-point shot on the left, and Poole shot in from the outside. Pokushevsky scored a three-pointer, and the Warriors kept the lead since then, successfully winning.
Starting line-ups for both sides:
Warriors: Curry, Poole, Wiggins, Green, Looney;
Thunder: Dort, Beziley, Robinson, Kiddy, Alexander;