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The game ended with a deep buzzer-beater from Trayce Jackson-Davis , sealing the 23-point margin. Key Player Statistics Brandin Podziemski Norman Powell Stephen Curry Andrew Wiggins Jimmy Butler

The Warriors rode a season-high performance from , who scored 24 points, to claim their fourth consecutive win. While the offense fired on all cylinders—hitting 24 three-pointers and recording 37 assists—the night was overshadowed by a significant injury to former Heat star Jimmy Butler , who now plays for Golden State.

On , the Golden State Warriors secured a dominant 135–112 victory over the Miami Heat at the Chase Center. Mon, Jan 19 Warriors won! Game Story: A Night of Dominance and Concern

Midway through the third quarter, Jimmy Butler suffered a right knee injury after landing awkwardly. He was unable to put pressure on his leg and had to be helped to the locker room by teammates. Before exiting, he had contributed 17 points.

Miami struggled to keep pace, falling to their fourth straight road loss. Norman Powell led the Heat with 21 points, while Andrew Wiggins , returning to the arena where he won a 2022 title, added 18 points for Miami.

This victory moved the Warriors to a 25–19 record, while the Heat fell to 22–21 for the season. Google Sports Data This response uses data provided by Google Sports

Even after Stephen Curry picked up his fifth foul, the Warriors didn't blink, putting together a 15-0 run to pull away. Curry finished with 19 points and 11 assists.