Stephen Curry scores 28 to go 12-1 at Madison Square Garden as Warriors beat Knicks 114-102
Jimmy Butler and Brandin Podziemski each scored 19 points for the Warriors, who advanced to 3-1 on their five-game trip. They feel comfortable on the Knicks' court, where they've won 12 of 14.
Draymond Green scored eight points, nine rebounds, and eight assists on his 35th birthday.
The Knicks lost their three-game winning streak after OG Anunoby scored 29 and Jalen Brunson 25. Due to personal issues, All-Star center Karl-Anthony Towns missed the game.
Knicks: Towns' interior offense was needed to overcome their 8-for-33 (24%) 3-point shooting. After returning from ankle surgery, Mitchell Robinson started at center in his third game this season but played just 15 minutes.
Curry and Brunson returned with 6:33 left as Golden State led by one. The Warriors scored 11-0 after four minutes without a Knicks point to lead 105-93 with 2:39 left.
Warriors visit Brooklyn on Thursday while in New York. The Knicks begin their five-game journey in LA that night.