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Warriors vs Mavericks Highlights: Curry Surpasses 26k Points in Holiday Win

The 2025 NBA Christmas Day slate provided a fascinating generational crossroads as the Golden State Warriors hosted the Dallas Mavericks at Chase Center. While much of the pre-game hype centered on the homecoming of Klay Thompson and the arrival of the next big thing in Cooper Flagg, it was the "Old Guard" led by Stephen Curry that ultimately dictated the terms of the engagement. In a high octane 126-116 victory, Golden State proved that while the future of the league is in good hands, the present still belongs to the greatest shooter of all time.


The victory was more than just a holiday treat for the Dubs faithful; it pushed the Warriors above .500 with a 16-15 record, marking their third consecutive win. For the Mavericks, the loss dropped them to 12-20, a disappointing mark for a team that has struggled to find consistency despite the meteoric rise of their rookie sensation.


A Historic Night for the Baby-Faced Assassin

Stephen Curry entered the night on the verge of history and did not disappoint. Scoring 23 points, Curry officially surpassed the 26,000 career points milestone, becoming only the 22nd player in NBA history to reach that mark. While his shooting from deep was uncharacteristically cold early on starting 0-for-6 as a team Curry’s ability to manipulate the gravity of the defense allowed his teammates to flourish.


The Warriors' offense was a model of balance, with seven players scoring in double figures. De'Anthony Melton provided a spark with 16 points, while the newly acquired Jimmy Butler showcased his "Point Forward" versatility, flirting with a triple-double by tallying 14 points, nine rebounds, and nine assists. The veteran presence of Al Horford, returning from a seven-game absence, was equally vital. Horford connected on four triples in the first quarter alone, setting the tone for a 40-28 lead that Dallas would spend the rest of the afternoon chasing.


The Arrival of Cooper Flagg

Despite the loss, the story for Dallas was undoubtedly the poise of No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg. In his Christmas Day debut, the 19-year-old forward looked every bit the generational talent he was advertised to be. Flagg led all scorers with 27 points on an efficient 13-of-21 shooting from the floor. He added six rebounds and five assists, demonstrating a mature all-around game that earned high praise from Curry following the final buzzer.


Flagg’s impact was especially felt in the third and fourth quarters. With Mavericks center Anthony Davis forced to exit the game due to groin spasms, the rookie took on a massive load. He worked the midrange expertly and finished several high-difficulty lefty scoops at the rim. His performance made him the first rookie since 1970 to record a 25/5/5 stat line on Christmas Day, a feat that underscored his status as the frontrunner for Rookie of the Year.


Defensive Intensity and Tactical Adjustments

The Warriors’ defense, which has been a point of contention throughout the season, rose to the occasion when it mattered most. Draymond Green, despite playing through foul trouble, anchored the paint and limited the Mavericks' second-chance opportunities. The Dubs utilized a variety of zone and man-to-man looks to confuse the young Mavericks squad, forcing 16 turnovers that led to easy transition points.


Dallas made several runs to cut the lead to single digits, notably behind a 26-point bench performance from Brandon Williams. However, every time the Mavericks threatened to turn the game into a one-possession affair, the Warriors responded with veteran execution. A late three-pointer by Curry with under four minutes remaining acted as the dagger, extending the lead to 11 and effectively silencing the Dallas comeback attempt.


Klay Thompson’s Emotional Return

Adding to the theatrical nature of the day was Klay Thompson’s return to San Francisco. Wearing the Mavericks’ blue instead of Warriors’ gold, Thompson received a thunderous standing ovation from the Chase Center crowd. The pre-game embrace between the "Splash Brothers" was a poignant reminder of the era that defined Golden State basketball. While Thompson finished with a modest stat line, his presence on the court added an emotional layer to an already high-stakes holiday matchup.


Looking Forward

As the Warriors head into the new year, the victory serves as a blueprint for their survival in a crowded Western Conference. The blend of Curry’s scoring, Butler’s playmaking, and a deep bench featuring Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody suggests that Steve Kerr’s squad still has plenty of life left. For Dallas, the focus remains on the development of Flagg and getting healthy. If this Christmas showdown was any indication, the rivalry between the established stars and the rising phenoms will be the primary storyline of the NBA for years to come.