Warriors’ late comeback

Golden State erased a 13‑point deficit to edge Brooklyn 109–106 — Ge Santos exploded for a career‑high 31 points and Kristaps Porziņģis added 25 in the win ( ). The result underlines the Warriors’ depth and their ability to flip games with bench scoring and late‑game offense (youtube.com).

The game was played March 25, 2026, at Chase Center in San Francisco and the Warriors’ win clinched a spot in the NBA play‑in tournament. (apnews.com) Brandin Podziemski finished with 22 points, six rebounds and five assists as one of the primary secondary scorers who steadied Golden State down the stretch. (espn.com) De’Anthony Melton hit a late go‑ahead free throw and Draymond Green sank two clutch free throws with 6.9 seconds remaining to close out the final sequence. (yahoo.com) Golden State committed 26 turnovers — matching a season high — and surrendered 28 points off those miscues, a vulnerability flagged by analysts despite the win. (sports.yahoo.com) Brooklyn was paced by Ziaire Williams (19 points) and got 15 off the bench from Jalen Wilson, while the loss extended the Nets’ losing streak to nine games. (espn.com) The sellout at Chase Center marked the Warriors’ 600th consecutive sellout, the sixth‑longest streak in NBA history, and Golden State’s next scheduled game is a home date versus the Washington Wizards on Friday. (espn.com)

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