San Francisco, CA – The Golden State Warriors got Draymond Green back on the court and won their fourth straight game. It was the first game Green, Klay Thompson, and Stephen Curry played together since the 2019 NBA Finals.

As soon as the three stepped on the court together, it was special.

“It was magical,” Warriors star Klay Thompson shared with ClutchPoints. “I’m looking forward to these future games as well because we’re going to rebuild our chemistry and just have fun while doing it. I appreciate every night we have with each other.”

The Warriors got off to a decent start, but as soon as Green checked in for the first time, things took off. In his first offensive possession, Green assisted Curry, who got open for a quick three-pointer that essentially started the night. Shortly after, he connected with Thompson.

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The Warriors beat the Washington Wizards 126-112. It was a game they were supposed to win, and it's a game that has the players thinking of a bigger goal. An NBA championship. Not because they beat a good team, but because Green, Curry, and Thompson are playing together again.

Green and Thompson both said they believe they can win a championship this year. Thompson even had a stat to back up his statement.

“I saw a stat that said every playoff game we've started together we've never lost a series,” Thompson said. “So hopefully, we can continue the trend in 2022.”

Next, the Warriors will play the Boston Celtics at home in the Chase Center. It will be the third game of a four-game homestand.