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Golden State Warriors' Three-Point Barrage Silences Chicago Bulls

The Golden State Warriors improved their record to 13-12 after a commanding victory over the Chicago Bulls, who now stand at 9-14. The final score of 123-91 reflected the Dubs' dominance throughout the game, particularly from beyond the arc.


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First Quarter


The Warriors set the tone early with an explosive first quarter, scoring 38 points compared to the Bulls' 25. Brandin Podziemski was instrumental in this period, showcasing his shooting prowess by contributing significantly to Golden State's early lead. His ability to find open shots and convert them efficiently gave his team a crucial edge.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, both teams experienced a dip in scoring intensity. The Dubs managed only 22 points but maintained their lead as they held Chi to just 21 points. Quinten Post made his presence felt on both ends of the court with solid defense and timely rebounds that thwarted any potential comeback from Chicago.


Third Quarter


As play resumed after halftime, Golden State continued its offensive onslaught with another strong showing in the third quarter, adding 27 points while allowing Chicago to score only slightly more at 30 points. Jimmy Butler III emerged as a key player during this stretch with his defensive acumen and ability to capitalize on turnovers.


Fourth Quarter


The final quarter saw Golden State seal their victory emphatically by outscoring Chicago once again—36-15—thanks largely to their three-point shooting accuracy which stood at an impressive rate of nearly half of all attempts made throughout the game. Buddy Hield contributed significantly during this period by sinking crucial shots that further extended their lead.


Despite valiant efforts from players like Nikola Vučević for Chi who tried rallying his team back into contention through consistent scoring inside paint areas; it was ultimately not enough against such relentless pressure applied defensively across various phases within each segment played out here tonight!


In conclusion: For those interested specifically about what went wrong for Golden State Warriors or seeking insights via post-game interviews conducted afterwards - stay tuned! Meanwhile don't miss upcoming match scheduled December twelfth when they'll face Minnesota Timberwolves live Chase Center San Francisco starting ten PM Eastern Daylight Time broadcast NBCS BA FDSN NBA TV networks respectively! Share article friends fellow fans alike keep conversation going around latest developments surrounding beloved squad today tomorrow always!

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