Warriors Find Their Rhythm Again with 112-105 Win Over Spurs

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Curry Leads the Comeback as New Lineup Brings Fresh Energy
The Golden State Warriors got back on track with a strong 112-105 win against the San Antonio Spurs on November 12, 2025. The victory ended their six-game losing streak and showed signs of a team finally finding its rhythm.
Stephen Curry returned after missing three games and led with 28 points on 10-of-18 shooting, including six three-pointers. His fast start helped Golden State build an early lead and control the pace through most of the night.
Coach Steve Kerr made a bold change to the lineup, starting Moses Moody and rookie Will Richardson alongside Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler. The move brought new energy to the floor and gave the Warriors a better balance of defense and spacing.
Moody scored 16 points and played tough defense, while Richardson impressed with 14 points and six assists. Butler added 20 points, and Green kept the team steady on both ends of the court.
The Spurs, who entered the game at 8-2, tried to rally in the fourth quarter, but the Warriors held firm and closed the game strong. The win lifted Golden State to 7-4 and gave them a much-needed confidence boost after a rough stretch.
With Curry healthy again and the new lineup clicking, the Warriors finally look like they are ready to turn their season around.

