Warriors' 35-point win after 50-point deficit in NBA history – NBC Sports Bay Area & California

There are bounce-back wins, and then what the Warriors did Wednesday night at Chase Center.

Three days after a 52-point loss to the Boston Celtics at TD Garden, the Warriors beat the Milwaukee Bucks by 35 points.

The 125-90 victory was the largest by an NBA team immediately following a loss of at least 50 points, according to SportsRader.

With a fully healthy roster for the first time in three months, the Warriors jumped out to a 20-point halftime lead over the Bucks, and despite Milwaukee's third-quarter push, Golden State put up enough resistance to seal the win. dominated 32-9 in the fourth quarter.

Steph Curry led the way with 29 points and Jonathan Cuminga added 20 points in the win. Rookie forward Trace Jackson-Davis scored 15 points off the bench and was a plus-20 in 19 electric minutes off the bench.

The win moved the Warriors to 33-28 and moved them back into ninth place in the Western Conference ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers, who lost to the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night.

The Warriors will get a chance to build on their big streak when they take on the Chicago Bulls at Chase Center on Thursday.

Golden State has a chance to pick up wins in its next three games against the Bulls and then against the San Antonio Spurs. If the Warriors can sweep all three, a loss to the Celtics will be a blip on the radar as they move up the Western Conference standings.

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