Celebrity Breaking News · Riley Morgan · 13 July 2026

Warriors beat Thunder 104-79 in Las Vegas summer league

Warriors beat Thunder 104-79 in Las Vegas summer league

The Golden State Warriors beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 104-79 on July 12, 2026, in NBA Summer League action in Las Vegas, per ESPN's official box score. Golden State improved to 2-0 while Oklahoma City fell to 0-2, with the Warriors pulling away behind stronger shooting and a 31-point fourth quarter. For Detroit Pistons fans tracking Vegas standouts, the result highlights how quickly summer league margins can swing.

Key Takeaways

What Was the Final Score in Warriors vs Thunder?

The ESPN box score lists the final as Warriors 104, Thunder 79. The game was played as part of the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas on July 12, 2026.

Golden State built control early with a 27-16 first quarter and led 53-38 at halftime after winning the second frame 26-22. Oklahoma City trimmed nothing meaningful in the third (20-18 Warriors), then Golden State closed with a 31-23 fourth quarter to seal the 25-point win.

How Did Each Team Shoot From the Field?

Both clubs finished at 44% from the field, but the Warriors separated on volume and efficiency beyond the arc. Golden State was 15-of-41 from three-point range (37%) and 11-of-13 at the free-throw line (85%).

The Thunder were 8-of-30 from deep (27%) and 6-of-12 from the stripe (50%). Oklahoma City attempted 68 field goals to Golden State's 77, yet scored 25 fewer points—an efficiency gap that defined the night.

Which Players Stood Out on the Box Score?

For Oklahoma City, Bennett Stirtz paced the offense with 13 points on 5-of-10 shooting, including 1-of-4 from three. Aday Mara contributed 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting with nine rebounds and four assists. Payton Sandfort added 11 points off the bench for the Thunder.

Golden State spread scoring across its rotation. Multiple Warriors reached double figures in the ESPN stat sheet, helping the club to 104 points despite shooting 34-of-77 overall. The balanced attack complemented their superior perimeter and free-throw numbers.

Why Does This Summer League Result Matter?

With Golden State at 2-0 and Oklahoma City at 0-2 in Las Vegas, early summer league records are starting to take shape for 2026 draftees and roster hopefuls. Blowout margins like this one give front offices and fans—including those following the Detroit Pistons and other teams—a clearer read on which young players are translating skills to game speed.

For more breaking sports coverage, see our Celebrity Breaking News hub. The Warriors-Thunder box score is one data point in a crowded Vegas slate, but the 104-79 final and quarter-by-quarter flow tell a straightforward story: Golden State's depth and shooting carried the day.

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