Apr 3

UTA105
HOU143
Final
ATL118
DAL120
Final
SAS113
DEN106
Final
DET103
OKC119
Final
NOP98
LAC114
Final
ORL37-40
WAS17-59
FDFL @11:00 PM UTC
MIL41-34
PHI23-53
NBCSP @11:00 PM UTC
MIN44-32
BKN25-51
FDSN @11:30 PM UTC
POR33-43
TOR28-48
KUNP @11:30 PM UTC
MEM44-32
MIA35-41
TNT @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 4

SAC36-40
CHA19-57
NBCSCA @11:00 PM UTC
GSW44-31
LAL46-29
TNT @2:00 AM UTC
UTA16-61
IND45-31
KJZZ @11:00 PM UTC
PHX35-41
BOS56-20
NBCSB @11:30 PM UTC
DET42-34
TOR28-48
FDD+ @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 5

DEN47-30
GSW44-31
NBCSBAY @2:00 AM UTC
POR33-43
CHI34-42
KUNP @12:00 AM UTC
CLE61-15
SAS32-44
FDOH @12:00 AM UTC
OKC64-12
HOU50-27
FDOK @12:00 AM UTC
DAL38-39
LAC44-32
KFAA @2:30 AM UTC
NOP21-55
LAL46-29
GCSE @2:30 AM UTC
NYK48-28
ATL36-40
FDSE @7:00 PM UTC
MEM44-32
DET42-34
NBAt @11:00 PM UTC
MIN44-32
PHI23-53
FDSN @11:00 PM UTC

Apr 6

MIL41-34
MIA35-41
FDWI @12:00 AM UTC
DAL38-39
LAC44-32
KFAA @2:30 AM UTC
Jonathan Kuminga

Steph, Draymond erupt for JK's layup for career-high in Warriors' win

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Jonathan Kuminga joins the “Warriors Postgame Live” crew after scoring a career-high 33 points in Golden State’s 99-93 win vs. the Houston Rockets on Thursday night at Chase Center.

Steph Curry and Draymond Green looked like proud parents at the end of the Warriors' 99-93 win over the Houston Rockets on Thursday night.

The Warriors stars had good reason.

Jonathan Kuminga capped a breakout night at Chase Center with a tough layup to give him a career-high 33 points.

Kuminga's bucket with 16.9 seconds remaining in regulation gave the Warriors a five-point lead. As the Rockets called a timeout, Curry and Green jumped off the bench and sprinted toward the fourth-year pro.

Roughly 15 minutes after the Warriors snapped their five-game losing streak, Curry -- nursing bilateral knee tendinitis -- celebrated Kuminga's clinching layup with a post on X, formerly Twitter.

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Fresh off his career night, Kuminga was asked about his final layup by NBC Sports Bay Area's Kerith Burke, Monte Poole and Festus Ezeli on "Warriors Postgame Live."

"It was a very big moment," Kuminga said. "I was a little nervous. I really wanted to go get that ball and just having Draymond and Steph supporting you, telling you 'Go get the ball,' the whole team was behind me, telling 'Go get the ball, just be confident, take your time.' And I think that boosted my energy and my confidence to go out there and make a play."

The Warriors needed a big game from Kuminga and that's exactly what they got.

The 22-year-old has struggled this season, but Thursday night's performance is a reminder of what Kuminga is capable of.

The Warriors are hoping Kuminga can build off his career night.

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