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Warriors stifle Hawks in blowout victory

SAN FRANCISCO — Feeling Onyeka Okongwu wrapped around his ankles, Steph Curry picked up his head and flung a HORSE shot off the glass.

Once he picked himself up from off the floor, right next to Okongwu, Curry high-fived a toddler sitting courtside in the corner. M-V-P chants followed as Curry finished off the and-1.

That bucket initiated 17 unanswered points for the Warriors, a first-quarter barrage that set them up to coast the rest of the way.

With a tormenting defense and an aggressive Andrew Wiggins (27 points on 12-for-17 shooting), the Warriors (11-4) secured a breezy 120-97 win over Atlanta. Curry poured in 23 as the Warriors held Trae Young to 12 points and the Hawks as a team to 33.3% shooting overall.

“We’ve played against Trae Young many times,” Steve Kerr said postgame. “He’s an amazing passer, really difficult cover. so our guys were locked in and did a really good job.”

Lindy Waters III started his third straight game, replacing De’Anthony Melton — who’s getting season-ending ACL surgery — in the starting lineup. He spent a good portion of his 23 minutes defending Young, allowing Wiggins to take a night off from checking the opponent’s best scorer.

“Lindy’s very athletic,” Wiggins said. “He’s quick, has good defensive instincts. He’s filled that spot, and he’s been playing his butt off.”

The Warriors like not just Waters’ fit within the starting context, but also how the bench flows afterwards.

After Curry’s early and-1, the other Warriors joined in the action. Buddy Hield hit his first three shots, including two from deep. Jonathan Kuminga scored six points in his first five minutes. Brandin Podziemski, who has had a brutal shooting start to the year, hit a step-back 3.

As the Warriors got hot, they held Atlanta scoreless for five minutes. Kevon Looney affected shots at the rim and the Hawks turned it over multiple times. After one Kuminga steal, he found Hield leaking out for an easy dunk.

The onslaught put Golden State up 41-22 after the first period.

It was all Golden State’s defense needed to turn on cruise control.

To end a dominant first half, the Warriors ripped off a 10-0 run strictly on turning the Hawks over. Atlanta coughed it up four times in the last two minutes, including two from Young. The Warriors trapped Young in the pick-and-roll when he was close to a sideline, and Draymond Green played the cat-and-mouse game in the paint whenever he snaked into the lane. A Kyle Anderson strip led out to a breakaway.

Defense to offense, rinse and repeat.

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