The Golden State Warriors redeemed a poor-shooting performance through the first half of Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs by predictably shooting the lights out during the first 24 minutes of Game 2.
Stephen Curry led the long-range assault with five treys of his own, one of which came off a one-handed runner three-point attempt that rimmed short, up high, then down-and-in to get the four-point play after drawing contact from Dejounte Murray through a screen.
That kind of game so far. (@ESPNNBA) pic.twitter.com/LbUeDojqn4
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 17, 2017
The Warriors were an unconscious 11-of-19 from the three-point line in the first half, leading the Spurs 70-42 by the intermission.
Curry's 19 points on eight shots was the tale of a really efficient shooting night against a Kawhi Leonard-less San Antonio team that has allowed Golden State to shoot 65.1 percent from the field while being limited to 36.2 percent themselves.
The reigning MVP has shown his knack for drawing fouls beyond the arc — having been fouled on two separate three-point attempts in the first half of the game.