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Here’s a better view of Curry making a b-line for the tunnel after this Thompson corner triple:

Chemistry is something the Warriors hang their hat on, and it seems none is lacking with this group of guys. Golden State racked up 25 assists to just two turnovers while jumping out to an 80-50 lead over the Pacers heading into halftime.

The Warriors’ 80-point half tied their highest-scoring half of the season. Just imagine what kind of speech Pacers coach Nate McMillan had to conjure up with a 30-point deficit at the half.

And then Thompson just kept shooting.

By the middle of the third quarter, the game was already out of hand and the biggest question was just how deep into the game Thompson would be allowed to play.

On the one hand, it’d be disastrous if he got injured in a blowout, but on the other, who would want to stop such joy?

Thompson hit 60 points with nearly three minutes left in the third.

We all wanted to see him go for even more buckets from there, but Steve Kerr did the responsible thing and pulled the star guard at the end of the third quarter.

It’s hard to blame the coach, even if his smart and correct decision might’ve deprived us of Thompson going for 70, or even challenging Kobe Bryant’s 81.

In the end, we’ll just have to settle for a performance that still goes up among the best in NBA history.

It may be a while (if ever) before we see anyone challenge Wilt Chamberlain’s record of 100 points in an NBA game, but at least we got to watch Thompson match that pace for three quarters.

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