Milwaukee Bucks vs Golden State Warriors: Klay Thompson scores season-high 38, Warriors top Bucks

Klay Thompson 38 was his season best and he raised his right arm in triumph to ignite the home crowd while leading the Warriors.

Klay Thompson and Giannis before the tip off, Image credit: Twitter/GSW
By Amruth Kalidas | Mar 13, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Klay Thompson has been waiting for his shot to start falling consistently, and he certainly found a groove for Golden State against defending champion Milwaukee. He didn’t force it, and plans to build on this as he keeps learning during his comeback season. Grinning, he said he wanted to score 40 points, it just sounds better, but 38 was great. Thompson’s total was a season best and he raised his right arm in triumph to ignite the home crowd while leading the Warriors past the Bucks, 122-109 on Saturday night.

”I was eager for a night like this,” Thompson said, ”but a mid-season shooting slump it’s not going to kill my ego, I’m still going to go out there and compete.”

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KLAY THOMPSON GETTING BACK IN RHYTHM

Thompson shot 15 for 24 with eight 3-pointers had his second 30-point performance since returning Jan. 9 from a 21/2-year absence following knee and Achilles surgeries.

”I’m sure it’s a relief,” coach Steve Kerr said. ”He’s so hard on himself and wants so badly to succeed.”

Milwaukee native Jordan Poole returned to Golden State’s starting lineup and scored 30 points with five 3-pointers to go with six rebounds and five assists. Giannis Antetokounmpo had 31 points and eight rebounds, but the Warriors’ defense held the rest of the Bucks down. Milwaukee had won six a row.

New forward DeAndre’ Bembry, only signed last month when the Nets waived him, injured his right knee and was helped to the locker room with 2:31 left in the third quarter. He went down hard along the sideline leaping to defend Poole’s 3-point attempt.

Serge Ibaka received stitches in the first half for a right eye laceration after he was injured in the opening quarter. He briefly returned and scored 15 points.

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The Warriors opened the first 1:58 of the third quarter on an 11-0 spurt to go ahead 78-58 before Antetokounmpo’s basket at the 9:43 mark. Andrew Wiggins added 21 points, six rebounds and four assists for the Warriors. Poole started for just the second time in the past 13 games and shot 9 of 16, while Stephen Curry had eight points and eight assists taking just seven shots.

”It’s crazy when an MVP only has eight points and we still win against a really, really, really good team,” Poole said.

Golden State held Milwaukee to 41.3% from the floor, with Khris Middleton 3 of 11 in the first half before he wound up with 18 points on 6-for-19 shooting. The Bucks were 17 of 44 from deep.