
On January 20th Beijing time, during the NBA regular season, the Warriors hosted the Heat and won convincingly 135-112, achieving a four-game winning streak.
For the Warriors, Bojanowski scored 24 points with 6 rebounds and 4 assists, Curry had 19 points and 11 assists, Butler contributed 17 points and 4 assists, Hield scored 16, Poole added 15 points, 9 rebounds and 2 blocks, Moody had 13 points and 3 steals, Horford posted 10 points and 8 rebounds; for the Heat, Powell scored 21 points, Wiggins had 18 points and 5 rebounds, Verrier added 15 points, Fontecchio contributed 13 points and 8 rebounds, and Harkless finished with 10 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists.
In the first quarter, Wiggins, Powell, and Adebayo attacked the basket one after another; Butler scored multiple times inside, Poole and Curry also made consecutive inside plays, with the teams tied at 15. Mitchell and Wiggins fired from the outside, Verrier kept attacking the rim aggressively; the Warriors frequently drove to the basket, Horford scored inside, and Butler’s strong plays near the rim kept the Heat close. Moody hit a three-pointer, helping the Warriors take a 36-34 lead at the end of the quarter.

In the second quarter, both teams remained evenly matched early on, tied at 43. Powell and Adebayo continued attacking the basket; Moody showed effectiveness both inside and from outside, with the score tied again at 52. Hield made a long-range shot, followed by Curry hitting two consecutive three-pointers, Poole also scored from beyond the arc, and the Warriors ended the half leading 70-66 thanks to their outside shooting burst.

During the third quarter, the teams stayed close at the start, with the Warriors holding a slight 77-75 lead. However, at a critical moment, Butler injured his right knee while fighting for a rebound and was forced to leave the game. The Warriors were not affected by this setback. Bojanowski, Curry, Poole, Hield, and Horford all made three-pointers, sparking a team-wide three-point surge. Overcoming adversity, the Warriors closed the quarter ahead 104-93.
In the final quarter, Moody and Curry kept sinking threes, then Hield continuously drove and shot to score, helping the Warriors extend their lead to 119-103. Bojanowski made two more three-pointers, pushing the lead beyond 20 points. With the game decided, the Warriors maintained their advantage firmly and secured the win as expected.
Starting Lineups
Warriors: Richardson, Butler, Poole, Moody, Curry
Heat: LaRsson, Wiggins, Adebayo, Powell, Mitchell