Golden State Warriors Defeat Atlanta Hawks in 500th Consecutive Home Game with Full Stadium

Golden State Warriors (19-22) defeated the Atlanta Hawks (18-26) by 134 to 112, in the 500th consecutive game at home with a full stadium, on another day of the NBA regular season.

Before the start, the Warriors paid a heartfelt tribute to their assistant coach, Serbian Dejan Milojevic, who died last week at the age of 46.

The entire team was moved to tears.

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Regarding the statistics of the game, it became the longest streak in the NBA, with a full stadium and it began in December 2012 at the Oracle Arena, with capacity for 19,596 spectators, and continued with the move to the Chase Center in San Francisco, with capacity for 18,064 people.

The franchise thanked the fans through a video projected on a giant screen with the words of star Stephen Curry, who was the Warriors’ scorer with 25 points along with Jonathan Kuminga, followed by Klay Thompson with 24.

In Atlanta Dejounte Murray finished his task with 23 points, followed by Jalen Johnson with 21 and Sadiq Bay with 18.

The rest

Other scores last night: Houston 131, Portland 137; Washington 107, Minnesota 118; Detroit 113, Charlotte 106; Miami 96, Memphis 105; Milwaukee 126, Cleveland 116; Dallas 109, Phoenix 132 and San Antonio 114, Oklahoma City 140.

In the Eastern Conference, Boston is the leader with 34-10, followed by Milwaukee 31-13, Philadelphia 29-13, Cleveland 26-16 and New York 27-17; while in the West Oklahoma City and Minnesota are first with 31-13, Denver 31-14, LA Clippers 28-14 and New Orleans 26-18.

2024-01-25 10:55:28
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