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Dubs by the Numbers: Road Warriors Winning Streak

Warriors Hold Three Straight Opponents Under 100 Points

The Warriors went a perfect 4-0 this past week, with wins over the Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, Charlotte Hornets and San Antonio Spurs. The Dubs' defense set the tone, holding their first three opponents below 100 points. They now have a two-game lead over the Houston Rockets for 10th place in the Western Conference entering the final month of the regular season.

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With 329 made threes this season, Stephen Curry has again cracked the top five all-time for most made 3-pointers in a single season. Curry has four of the top five seasons ever and is eight made threes away from his fourth place finish in the 2020-21 season (337).

2,450

Klay Thompson’s dagger three in Sunday’s victory over the Spurs gave him the 2,450th 3-pointer of his career, tying Kyle Korver for the sixth-best mark in NBA history. Thompson achieved this milestone in 446 fewer games than Korver.

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On Sunday, Draymond Green became the only player in the last four seasons besides Nikola Jokic to record a stat line of at least 21 points, 11 assists, six rebounds and six steals in a game. Jokic has accomplished this feat three times in that span, including once this season.

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2,600

Chris Paul became the third player in NBA history to reach 2,600 career steals. Paul joins John Stockton and Jason Kidd as the top three players in all-time steals and assists. This season, Paul leads the Warriors in steals per game (1.2) and assists per game (6.9).

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70.5

Among players with at least 150 made field goals, rookie Trayce Jackson-Davis ranks second in the league in field goal percentage (70.5%). Jackson-Davis has made 198 field goals, the most by a rookie second round pick this season.

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103.9

During their four-game road winning streak, the Warriors were tied for second in the league in defensive rating (103.9) and held three of their opponents below 100 points. The Dubs are undefeated (8-0) when holding their opponent under 100 points this season and 21-4 when the opposing team scores less than 110.

46.8

The Warriors lead the league in rebounding this season, averaging 46.8 boards per game. They are the only team that ranks in the top six in offensive (12.4 OREB, 3rd) and defensive rebounding (34.4 DREB, 6th).