Golden State Warriors Close the Fourth on Brooklyn Nets at Chase Center as Paint Points and Free Throws Tilt the Night
The Golden State Warriors moved to 35-38 with a 109-106 result at Chase Center, while the Brooklyn Nets went to 17-56 after the 109-106 finish. The Golden State Warriors vs Brooklyn Nets final score reflected 10 ties and 8 lead changes in a game played before an attendance of 18064.
First quarter
The Nets opened with 30 points in the first quarter while the Warriors scored 25. The Borough’s early edge matched a 13-point biggest lead in the game data.
Second quarter
The Warriors put up 25 points in the second quarter and the Nets answered with 28. The Dubs reached the line often, finishing with 36 free throw attempts and 30 fouls drawn.
Third quarter
The Warriors scored 27 points in the third quarter as the Nets added 28. Brooklyn produced 24 assists and 17 steals, and the Warriors committed 26 turnovers that fueled 28 points off turnovers for the Nets.
Fourth quarter
The Warriors won the fourth quarter 32-20 to close the game after Brooklyn entered the period with 20 points still to come. Golden State’s interior work showed up in 52 points in the paint on 72 percent shooting in the paint, while the Nets logged 44 points in the paint on 52 percent in the paint. The Warriors also posted 52 total rebounds to Brooklyn’s 36, and Golden State converted at 53 percent from the field while Brooklyn shot 48 percent.
De’Anthony Melton’s previous-game line included 4 steals and 9 rebounds, and that ball-pressure profile fit a Warriors team that recorded 11 steals in this matchup. Brandin Podziemski had 22 points and 5 assists in the previous game, and the Warriors finished with 21 assists against the Nets as the ball moved enough to keep pace. Draymond Green’s previous-game box score showed 2 steals and 1 block, and the Warriors totaled 3 blocks while holding Brooklyn to 20 fourth-quarter points.
Golden State Warriors vs Brooklyn Nets result analysis also starts with bench impact, as Brooklyn’s bench scored 51 points compared to 18 for the Warriors in the team totals. The Warriors made 28 free throws at 78 percent, and that scoring source countered Brooklyn’s 12 made three-pointers at 36 percent. Golden State Warriors post-game interviews followed a night when the Warriors posted a 107.030636292223 offensive rating and a 103.677621283255 defensive rating in the team statistics, which matched the Golden State Warriors full-time result.
The Warriors’ next game will be televised at 10:00 PM EDT on 03/27/2026 with the Washington Wizards visiting the Warriors at Chase Center in San Francisco, California, with the broadcast listed on NBCS-BA and MNMT. Keep it locked for the next recap, and run it back by sharing this article with other Dubs fans.