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Warriors make NBA history with 70-point halftime-margin swing on consecutive nights against Bucks, Bulls
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Warriors make NBA history with 70-point halftime-margin swing on consecutive nights against Bucks, Bulls

The discrepancy in halftime scores was the largest in the shot-clock era

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Every team looks to bounce back strong after a big loss, but the Golden State Warriors took things to historic levels on Friday night. After trailing by 39 points at halftime en route to a 118-99 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday, the Warriors turned around and built a 31-point halftime lead against the Chicago Bulls in a 138-96 win the very next night.

The 70-point discrepancy in halftime scoring margins is the largest for any NBA team on consecutive days in the shot clock era, according to ESPN Stats and Info.

The two games were absolute polar opposites, and you probably wouldn't have even guessed that the Warriors team that played on Friday was the same one that played on Thursday. Adding to the shocking result, the Warriors were without Klay Thompson and Gary Payton II, who both started the previous night against the Bucks.

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Golden State shot just 27 percent from the field in the first half in Milwaukee as they trailed 77-38 entering the break, including 5 of 24 from 3-point range, and allowed the Bucks to shoot 63 percent from the field. On Friday, the Warriors shot 58 percent from the field in the first half, including 11-of-24 from behind the 3-point line, as they built a 78-47 lead, while the Bulls went 5-for-18 from long distance and made 45 percent of their field goals.

Andrew Wiggins led the Warriors with 20 first-half points against Chicago, while Stephen Curry, Jordan Poole and Jonathan Kuminga all landed in double-figures. Veteran forward Andre Iguodala also had one of the nicest passes you'll see all season in the second quarter.