Kevin Durant leads, backups assist in Warriors' 112-97 win

Omri Casspi earned another start for the injury-plagued defending champions and posted his 17th career double-double with season bests of 17 points and 11 rebounds.|

After his brilliant game, Omri Casspi returned to the court to sing a Hanukkah prayer along with hundreds of fans and then took his turn lighting the large menorah on night three of the festival of lights - and on Jewish Heritage Night at Oracle Arena.

A veteran forward from Israel, Casspi earned another start for the injury-plagued defending champions and posted his 17th career double-double with season bests of 17 points and 11 rebounds, helping send the Golden State Warriors past the Dallas Mavericks 112-97 on Thursday for their eighth consecutive win.

“My family's in town always for Hanukkah, so it's always fun to have family around,” he said, adding of his role, “Same mindset, just play hard. I want to stay sharp, stay ready whenever I'm called upon.”

Kevin Durant led the way for the Warriors with 36 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. Klay Thompson scored 25 points, making all five of his 3-pointers and shooting 10 for 18 as the Warriors pulled away in the third quarter.

The Warriors are still down three starters in Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Zaza Pachulia, while Nick Young joined the sidelined group with a concussion sustained in Monday night's win against Portland.

Dirk Nowitzki had 18 points and nine rebounds, and Harrison Barnes added 16 points and seven boards against his former team.

“They're a talented team and we let a few miscommunications let them get a run going, and we just couldn't really stop them,” Barnes said.

Golden State rookie Jordan Bell provided an all-around solid performance in his fourth career start with eight points, a season-best eight assists, six rebounds and two steals.

Durant also blocked two shots in his fourth 30-point game of the season and third in the last four. Golden State won its 10th in a row against the Mavericks at Oracle Arena and eighth consecutive in the series overall.

TIP-INS

Mavericks: After allowing 40 first-quarter points to the Warriors in the first meeting Oct. 23, the Mavericks led 28-24 after the opening period and were tied 48-all at the break. ... Dallas converted the first 14 of Golden State's 16 turnovers into 18 points.

Warriors: Casspi scored in double figures for the seventh time this season. ... Curry is expected to have his sprained right ankle re-evaluated next week, while Green and Pachulia are dealing with sore shoulders. ... AL Rookie of the Year Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees, from California's Central Valley, was in attendance and is thrilled to get going alongside new slugging teammate Giancarlo Stanton.

OUCH!

Sitting courtside, Peggy Mizono took a third-quarter bad pass by the Mavericks to the left eye and face area. She appreciated Durant and Bell checking on her, and KD even kissed Mizono's cheek. Warriors owner Joe Lacob and athletic trainer Chelsea Lane each delivered ice bags.

Durant also kissed a woman in Oklahoma City in November 2012 when his own errant pass hit her in the forehead.

UP NEXT

Mavericks: At San Antonio on Saturday.

Warriors: At Lakers on Monday in their only road game the rest of the year.

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