- ABC News
- December 24, 2017
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Denver Nuggets pulled off an upset by snapping the Golden State Warriors' 11-game winning streak following a 96-81 victory at Oracle Arena on Saturday night. After the game, most of the Warriors headed straight for the locker room instead of congratulating the opposition as they typically do. Golden State (26-7) had problems scoring the ball all night. Kevin Durant produced a team-high 18 points, but was 6-for-17 shooting and 0-for-5 from downtown. Klay Thompson struggled too, going 6-for-21 and 1-for-10 from deep. The Warriors are tops in the league in field goal percentage (50.9) and 3-point percentage (39.5), but on Saturday it didn't show as they shot 39 percent from the field and only nailed three of their 27 triples taken -- 11.1 percent. The Warriors' worst 3-point field goal percentage under Steve Kerr (since 2014-15) was 13.3 percent, when the team shot (4-for-30 against the Los Angeles Lakers in March of...