The Golden State Warriors beat Oklahoma City Thunder 110-88 in the NBA regular season game at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

The victory gave the Golden State a two-game winning streak and a record of 47-21 in the season. Oklahoma City, on the other hand, has 42-28.

In the Golden State, Durant, who was the main champion, missed two consecutive games before the Houston Rockets game due to Right ankle injury.

Golden State had an explosive attack power from the first quarter even when Durant was missing. Golden State, who started the game with three points at Curry, made 15-5, double-digit points difference in just four minutes from the first quarter.

After a 10-point lead, Golden State scored 15 points behind Kevin Looney, Curry's free throw score and Draymond Green's score. 40-27, Golden State's 13th advantage dominated in the first quarter.

The second quarter was no different. The Golden State was out in the first half of the second quarter, but Klay Thompson and Jordan Bell scored and changed the mood with Sean Livingston's dunk.

Curry scored five runs in the last minute of the second quarter. The Golden State finished 64-46, 18 points ahead of the first half.

Golden State did not take the lead in the second half. In the middle of the third quarter, Curry's three-point shot led to an 80-60, 20-point lead in the third quarter, up 22 points.

After starting the fourth quarter with 87-71, Golden State finished the victory with a good lead.

Curry led the Golden State attack in the absence of Durant. He scored 33 points (seven rebounds) with five 3-pointers.

Thompson also scored 23 points (8 rebounds) and DeMarcus Cousins added 12 points, 8 rebounds and six assists. Draymond Green scored nine points and eight rebounds and six assists.

Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook scored 7 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists. while Paul George scored (29 points, 13 rebounds) missed 16 with 25 shots.