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Dennis Schroder leads Nets overturn 18-point deficit and beat Warriors

Dennis Schroder scored 31 points, Cam Thomas added 23 and the depleted Brooklyn Nets rallied to beat Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors 128-120 on Monday night. Curry hit a 3-pointer with 3:26 left and brought the Warriors within three points, but Golden State blew an 18-point lead. Curry scored 28 points and Andrew Wiggins added 18.

The Warriors, coming off a 10-point loss at San Antonio on Saturday, fell to 5-2 at home and 12-5 overall.

The Nets were without Ben Simmons, Dorian Finney-Smith and Noah Clowney.

Despite the absence of four players in their usual rotation, the Nets shot 44.4% from three-point range.

The Warriors scored 47 points off the bench.

Brooklyn concludes its West Coast swing in Phoenix on Wednesday, the same night the Warriors host Oklahoma City.

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This story was translated from English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.

Considering the Warriors’ ‌recent loss ​to San Antonio and‍ their subsequent performance against Brooklyn, could this upset be‍ indicative ‌of a larger trend of inconsistency for Golden State, or is it just a momentary blip?

## Interview: Brooklyn Nets Upset⁣ Warriors Despite Key Absences

**Welcome to World Today ‌News. Tonight, we’re​ discussing the⁣ surprising upset victory of the Brooklyn Nets over the Golden State Warriors. To delve into this exciting game, we have two esteemed guests: [Guest 1 Name], a basketball ‍analyst known ⁢for their astute insights, and [Guest 2 Name], ⁣a sports journalist⁢ with a deep ‍understanding of the Nets organization.**

**I. The Warriors’ Slip-Up: A Case of Complacency?**

* **Host:** ⁣The Warriors, coming off a loss to San Antonio, entered this game as favorites. Despite leading by ‍18 ⁤points,⁤ Golden State ultimately ‌faltered. [Guest 1], do you think Golden State may have shown signs of complacency or was Brooklyn simply the better team on this night?

* **Host:** [Guest 2], the ⁣Warriors bench put up a commendable 47 points. However, the starters seemed to struggle, ⁤particularly in ⁢the crucial final minutes. Is this indicative ​of ‍a larger issue within​ the Warriors’ lineup dynamic?

**II. The ⁤Brooklyn Surprise: Overcoming Adversity**

* **Host:** Despite missing key​ players like Ben Simmons, Dorian Finney-Smith,⁣ and Noah Clowney, the Nets demonstrated remarkable resilience. [Guest 2], how much credit should ⁣be given to Brooklyn’s ​coaching staff‌ and ⁤their ability to adapt their strategy in the⁣ face ⁢of these absences?

* **Host:** ‍ ​ [Guest 1], the Nets shot an impressive 44.4% ⁣from three-point range. Was this a product of their individual talent, a careful game plan,​ or perhaps​ a combination of both?

**III. Looking Ahead: Implications for ⁣Both Teams**

* **Host:** This game undoubtedly raises questions about both ​teams’ trajectories. [Guest 1], what are ⁢your ⁤predictions ⁣for ⁢the​ Warriors’ immediate future? Can they bounce back from this loss and regain their‌ dominance?

* **Host:** [Guest 2], this victory‍ for the Nets provides ‌a significant morale boost. Does this win‌ signal a potential turning point for Brooklyn’s season, or is it‍ merely an isolated victory against a strong opponent?

**IV. Final Thoughts:**

* **Host:** We’ve covered a lot⁤ of⁤ ground tonight. [Guest 1],​ any⁢ final thoughts on this intriguing ​matchup?

* **Host:** And [Guest 2], any closing remarks on the Nets’ impressive⁤ feat?

​ **Thank ⁣you both ​for your insightful analysis. We hope this discussion has provided our viewers with a deeper understanding of this captivating game. For more sports highlights and updates, be sure to visit world-today-news.com.**

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