The Warriors got off to an ugly start Saturday against the Los Angeles Lakers before Jordan Poole, Moses Moody and Jonathan Kuminga helped ignite a sloppy Golden State offense.
Down by as many as 14 points with 4:02 remaining in the first quarter of Sunday's game at Crypto.com Arena, the Warriors' offense got hot at the right time, outscoring the Lakers 56-37 from that point on to close out the first half.
Stellar 3-point shooting from Poole in the first half (4-of-5) helped spark Golden State's first-half comeback.
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The Warriors' guard drilled a couple of threes from Steph Curry distance and finished the first half with 16 points.
Moody chipped in nine points off the bench, including a dunk.
Kuminga scored eight points, threw down a dunk and grabbed four rebounds in 13 minutes of action.
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With Klay Thompson and other veterans struggling in the first half, the Warriors' youth was there to pick them up.
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Having lost three straight games, Golden State looks to ride their first-half momentum to a big win over the struggling Lakers.