SAN FRANCISCO — The Golden State Warriors are known for making it rain from 3-point land, but Thursday night, the most memorable moments were thunderous dunks from Andrew Wiggins and Gary Payton II. Every dunk they threw down with authority made the crowd go insane.

The Bay Area is the home of the Splash Brothers, but these two made it look like Lob City. It was so much fun Stephen Curry had to get in on the action. He tossed up a no-look alley-oop to Payton that immediately went viral on the internet. In his postgame interview, Curry admitted he purposely didn't look at the tremendous flush and explained why it happened.

“Yeah, I didn't have any breaks on that play either. So I just kept my momentum going towards the sideline and back. Then I heard everybody's reaction. So I knew it wasn't just a regular lob finish, and then I saw the replay, and I was like, ‘I get it now that's pretty dope,'” Curry told ClutchPoints.

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This year's Warriors team might be the most balanced this franchise has seen. It's interesting because this team is not your standard roster on paper. It's a mixture of shooting snipers and high-flyers who go together like sweet and sour. This combination makes them one of the most entertaining teams in the NBA, and they have a nearly perfect record to go with the excitement.

The Dubs took down a struggling Minnesota team on Wednesday night, 123-110. Now they head into the final game of their eight-game home stand with a six-game winning streak and a 10-1 record.

Friday, they will welcome the Chicago Bulls to the Chase Center in what should be an exhilarating game.