Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry Lead Warriors to Victory with Explosive 48-Point Quarter!

The Golden State Warriors defeated the Chicago Bulls despite a terrible defensive half.

Klay Thompson scored 30 points to lead the Warriors to a 140-131 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Friday at United Center.

The triumph, Golden Stateโ€™s third in the last nine games, began in an ugly fashion.

The Warriors conceded 75 points in the first half, as the Bulls shot 61.9% from three. It was the fourth time in five games that the Warriors allowed more than 70 points in a half, as the Draymond Green-less defense continued to exhibit flaws.

The Warriors responded with a 48-point third quarter, their greatest total of the season. Thompson finished 5-for-5 from three to complete the quarter with 17 points.

The Bulls nearly squandered a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter, but Steph Curry converted a poor night into a 27-point performance, including six 3-pointers and nine assists. Thompson went 9-for-19 from the field and 7-for-15 from three.

Jonathan Kuminga scored 24 points, going 9-for-12 from the field and making all four three-pointers.

The Warriors will resume their road trip on Saturday against the Milwaukee Bucks before traveling to Memphis for a Martin Luther King Jr. Day matinee against the Grizzlies. The road trip concludes against the Utah Jazz.