Stephen Curry Outduels Giannis as Warriors Hold Off Bucks 120‑113

The Golden State Warriors picked up a hard‑fought home victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, showcasing Stephen Curry’s star power in a marquee matchup against Giannis Antetokounmpo. In a game that pitted two of the league’s most influential players against each other, Curry delivered a complete performance, finishing with 31 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists to set the tone offensively for Golden State. Meanwhile, Giannis continued his MVP‑caliber season with a dominant stat line — **34 points and 10 rebounds — but it wasn’t enough to secure the win for Milwaukee.

Curry’s leadership was bolstered by strong shooting from the perimeter, as the Warriors hit a season‑high number of three‑pointers. De’Anthony Melton provided a major scoring boost, posting what was arguably his best scoring night of the season, while Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green, and Al Horford all chipped in with meaningful contributions. The Warriors’ offense flowed effectively throughout the night, and the team limited careless turnovers, giving them a slight edge in key moments.

Milwaukee battled back throughout the fourth quarter, fueled by Giannis and solid efforts from its supporting cast, but turnovers and missed opportunities at the free‑throw line prevented the Bucks from fully closing the gap. The end result was a 120‑113 Warriors victory — a win that could provide momentum as Golden State begins its homestand and eyes improvement in the tightly packed Western Conference standings.