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Thompson nets 60 in just 3 quarters

Warriors roll up 142 in victory

OAKLAND, Calif. — Al Attles made all eight of his field-goal tries for 17 points for the Philadelphia Warriors during Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game on March 2, 1962. Attles coached Rick Barry the day he scored 64 against Portland on March 26, 1974.

He watched with a smile high above the Oracle Arena floor on Monday night as Klay Thompson scored an NBA season-high and career-best 60 points in three quarters for the Golden State Warriors in a 142-106 win against Indiana — the highest Warriors scoring performance since Barry’s.

Not that you will ever find Attles playing favorites when it comes to special games by individual players. Don’t even try. He coached the Warriors to their first championship since moving West in 1975, then Golden State won again 40 years later in 2015.

“I’ve seen a 100-point game,” Attles said from his seat during a late timeout. “Rick was such a great player and he cared about winning. In order to score the number of points he scored you have to have help from your teammates. I try to look at them individually because once you start comparing, someone is always going to be No. 2. Let’s give him his credit.”

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