On Saturday night, the Golden State Warriors delivered a thrilling victory against the Milwaukee Bucks in San Francisco, defying the odds as the lone home team in the matchup. Stephen Curry led the Warriors with a second-half heroics of 20 points over the final 1:51 of regulation and overtime, fueling the Warriors past Milwaukee at Chase Center.
The Bucks put Golden State in an uphill battle, entering the fourth quarter with an 8-point lead. But Curry's 27-foot step back tied the game 111-111 with just 19 seconds left, preventing a regulation victory for the Bucks. With 1.9 seconds remaining, Curry was the last line of defense, and he managed to stuff Jrue Holiday's layup, giving his team possession and the opportunity to take the lead. Klay Thompson, who was on the injury report (knee) and listed as probable, managed to make the starting lineup. His