Golden State’s Hot Shooting Overwhelms Miami in Lopsided Road Loss

In a lopsided regular-season clash at the Chase Center on January 19, 2026, the Golden State Warriors delivered a commanding 135-112 win over the Miami Heat, showcasing their offensive firepower and shooting depth.
Warriors’ Shooting Clinic and Key Performances
Golden State’s offense was relentless from beyond the arc, drilling 24 three-pointers and controlling pace throughout the night. Guard Brandin Podziemski led the scoring with 24 points, while Stephen Curry registered 19 points and 11 assists, pacing a team that moves fluidly on offense.
The Heat struggled to keep up, shooting below their season average and unable to contain the Warriors’ perimeter efficiency. Miami’s Norman Powell led his team with 21 points, but it wasn’t enough to slow Golden State’s momentum.
Injury Blow for Miami and Warriors
The game also had its share of adversity. The Heat were short-handed in key backcourt positions, with Tyler Herro sidelined and Jaime Jaquez Jr. questionable pre-game, intensifying Miami’s scoring challenges.
Golden State wasn’t immune to tough breaks: Jimmy Butler III exited in the third quarter with a knee injury and didn’t return, a potential significant blow to the Warriors’ depth moving forward.
Stats Snapshot and Game Flow
According to the box score, the Warriors shot over 51% from the field and dominated 3-point efficiency, while Miami managed just 28.9% from long range. Golden State also enjoyed more assists and fewer turnovers, underscoring their superior ball movement and execution.
Golden State maintained control early, leading after each quarter and extending their advantage with a series of key runs in the second half. The Heat battled but could never cut the deficit into single digits.
Heat–Warriors Rivalry Context
Historically, the Heat and Warriors have split their regular-season matchups in recent seasons. In their previous meeting during the 2025 campaign, Miami earned a road win, but Golden State evened the head-to-head in 2026 with this decisive outburst.
What’s Next for Both Teams
With the Warriors picking up a season-best four-game winning streak, they aim to climb the Western Conference standings. Meanwhile, the Heat will look to regroup — especially if injuries linger — as they fight for positioning in the competitive Eastern Conference.
