The Golden State Warriors entered their matchup against the Denver Nuggets with high hopes of securing an eighth consecutive win. However, despite the Nuggets missing three of their key players—Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, and Christian Braun—Denver still managed to outplay Golden State, claiming a 114-105 victory.

A Rough Shooting Night for the Warriors
Golden State’s struggles were evident from the start. In the first quarter, the team found itself trailing 22-29, with a miserable 1-for-8 shooting performance from beyond the arc. Denver capitalized on this, led by Michael Porter Jr., who scored 11 points in the opening period.
Things didn’t get much better in the second quarter. While Stephen Curry hit three three-pointers and contributed 13 first-half points, the Warriors were ice-cold from the free-throw line, making only 4-of-12 attempts. Aaron Gordon dominated the paint with 20 first-half points, while Porter Jr. added 16, helping Denver establish a comfortable 12-point halftime lead.
Warriors Fight Back, But Fall Short
The second half saw the Warriors attempt a comeback. Gary Payton II provided an unexpected spark off the bench, scoring 11 points on 5-of-5 shooting. Jonathan Kuminga and Curry kept the pressure on, but Denver’s efficiency never wavered.
As the fourth quarter progressed, Golden State managed to cut the deficit to just three points, thanks to timely buckets from Curry and Jimmy Butler. However, the Nuggets responded immediately, with Westbrook facilitating crucial plays and Gordon delivering clutch baskets to secure the win.
Final Stats and Standout Performances
- Denver Nuggets:
- Aaron Gordon: 38 points (game-high)
- Michael Porter Jr.: 21 points
- Russell Westbrook: 12 points, 11 rebounds, 16 assists (triple-double)
- Golden State Warriors:
- Jimmy Butler: 23 points
- Stephen Curry: 20 points
- Gary Payton II: 18 points off the bench
- Jonathan Kuminga: 13 points
Takeaways
- Warriors’ Shooting Woes: The team’s 3-point struggles (below 30% from deep) and poor free-throw performance (under 50%) cost them valuable points.
- Aaron Gordon’s Dominance: Without Jokic and Murray, Gordon stepped up in a massive way, torching Golden State’s defense inside and out.
- Denver’s Depth Stepped Up: While Golden State relied heavily on Curry and Butler, Denver’s role players played pivotal roles in securing the win.

Conclusion
Golden State’s seven-game winning streak is officially over, and the team will need to regroup before their next matchup. The Nuggets, despite missing their star players, showcased resilience and depth, proving they remain a dangerous force in the Western Conference. For the Warriors, finding their shooting rhythm will be crucial as they look to bounce back in their next outing.
Can the Warriors recover, or will this loss expose bigger problems? Stay tuned for more NBA action!