The Golden State Warriors stormed back from a 24-point deficit to dominate the Chicago Bulls, 132-111, in a much-needed victory.
Stephen Curry led the charge with 34 points, hitting eight three-pointers, including 24 points in the second half to fuel the Warriors' comeback.
Jimmy Butler also made his Golden State debut, contributing 25 points in a strong first outing.
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With the win, the Warriors return to .500 at 26-26, keeping pace in the tightly contested Western Conference playoff race.
Chicago, which led by double digits early, saw its momentum collapse as Coby White’s 27 points weren’t enough to prevent a tough road loss.
The Bulls fell to 22-31 as they continue their push for a Play-In spot.
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