NBA: Spurs thrash Warriors on Durant's opening night | Inquirer Sports

NBA: Spurs thrash Warriors on Durant’s opening night

/ 01:46 PM October 26, 2016

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San Antonio Spurs’ Kawhi Leonard, right, shoots over Golden State Warriors’ Klay Thompson during the second half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, in Oakland, Calif. AP PHOTO

OAKLAND—Kawhi Leonard inspired the San Antonio Spurs with 35 points as the Golden State Warriors’ much-hyped “super team” crashed to a season-opening 129-100 thrashing on Tuesday.

A packed house at Oakland’s Oracle Arena had arrived hoping to see new signee Kevin Durant take his place amongst the most potent offense in the NBA.

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But while Durant enjoyed a solid enough scoring league debut, with 27 points, the Warriors were comprehensively outplayed by a Spurs side who looked sharper in almost every department.

Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson both failed to hit the heights of their best form of last year, when they helped the Warriors to a historic NBA record of 73 wins against only nine losses.

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Thompson was particularly off-color, making only one three-pointer from six attempts with Curry sinking only three of 10 in his haul of 26 points.

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Instead it was San Antonio who seized control from the contest early on, grabbing a 31-20 lead by the end of the first quarter which they were never to relinquish.

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By half-time the Spurs had taken a commanding 64-46 lead and were always able to keep the Warriors at arm’s length as they sought to rally thereafter.

While Leonard was outstanding, demonstrating his readiness to step into the leadership role vacated by the retired Tim Duncan, the Spurs also benefited from a dazzling performance from LaMarcus Aldridge, who chipped in with 26 points, 14 rebounds and three assists.

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Jonathon Simmons also stood out with 20 points from his 28 minutes on the court while veteran Manu Ginobili also made double figures with 10 points.

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TAGS: Golden State Warriors, Jonathon Simmons, Kawhi Leonard, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, LaMarcus Aldridge, NBA, San Antonio Spurs, Stephen Curry

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