Detroit Pistons guard Marcus Sasser (25) tries to get a pass past Golden State guard Gary Payton (0) in first half action at Little Caesars Pizza Arena in Detroit on Mon Nov 6, 2023 (AP News photo)
By Barbara Mason
The Golden State Warriors (6-2) got back on track beating the Detroit Pistons (2-6) 120-109 after dropping a game to the Cavaliers Sunday night,. This was a nice warm-up for their upcoming meeting with the NBA Champion Denver Nuggets in their biggest challenge so far this season.
The Warriors took on the Pistons Monday night. The Warriors had to do some more productive work in the paint in this game after falling short in Sunday’s game and a little more success at the line would also be a plus.
Game recap: The Warriors jumped on it to start the first quarter taking a 31-26 lead after the first 12 minutes. They kept the pressure on in the second quarter winning it 25-22 and taking a 56-48 lead into the locker room.
The Pistons refused to go away as the third quarter got underway and they won the quarter 34-27 although the Warriors still had the lead, albeit a minuscule one 83-82 as the quarter came to an end. In the early minutes of the fourth quarter the Pistons took the lead 95-90.
With just under eight minutes left in the game the Warriors took back the lead and although the Pistons pulled close numerous times, they were unable to take the lead again in this game.
Curry finished with the high of 34 points. He scored 16 points in the first 7 1/2 minutes of play and finished at the half with 20 points. There is still some concern regarding the play of Andrew Wiggins who did not score a single point in the first half.
He is without doubt involved in the game but his shots are just not falling. He finished the game with an anemic four points. Moses Moody as well had a quiet night off the bench with only four points.
The Warriors, unlike their last game Sunday, dominated the offensive glass. Golden State had 17 rebounds while the Piston only had seven. Klay Thompson and Chris Paul each had 17 points. The outstanding ball protection that Paul brings had been a real plus for this team. This guy makes a huge difference in games without even scoring points so when he hits shots it’s a real bonus.
Wednesday night, the Warriors will travel to Denver taking on the Nuggets in what may be their most challenging game so far this season. Denver is 6-1 and the Warriors will have to contend with Nikola Jokic which will be no easy feat. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM.

