A high-scoring thriller at Moda Center in Portland came to a breathless conclusion on Sunday, December 14, 2025, as the Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Golden State Warriors 136-131 in a game that tipped off at approximately 8:00 PM PT and produced two of the finest individual shooting performances seen in the NBA that season.

The Golden State Warriors Vs Portland Trail Blazers Match Player Stats night belonged to three extraordinary scorers: Stephen Curry with 48 points for the Warriors and Jerami Grant and Shaedon Sharpe, both of whom finished with 35 points apiece for a Portland side that ended a three-game losing streak in emphatic fashion.

Curry delivered one of the iconic performances of his storied career, connecting on a season-high 12 three-pointers from 18 attempts and scoring 36 of his 48 points in the second half as the Warriors staged a remarkable fightback from a double-digit first-quarter deficit.

Portland led 34-23 late in the opening period after Caleb Love’s three-pointer, but the Warriors closed the gap to take a 62-61 lead into halftime with Curry beginning to heat up heading into the break.

The third quarter belonged to Curry, who hit back-to-back three-pointers to stretch Golden State’s lead to 79-70, the Warriors’ biggest advantage of the entire game, before Portland regrouped and hauled themselves back into contention through Grant’s emerging fourth-quarter heroics.

Grant produced 19 of his 35 points in the final quarter alone and finished the night with a season-high seven three-pointers, repeatedly delivering in the clutch just when it seemed Curry would drag the Warriors to victory single-handedly.

Sharpe, the Blazers’ electric scoring guard, shot 12-of-18 from the field and 5-of-7 from three en route to his first career 30-point game through three quarters, adding four rebounds and four steals in a complete defensive and offensive contribution.

Toumani Camara’s alley-oop dunk from Donovan Clingan tied the game at 121 before a chaotic final two minutes saw the lead change hands twice, with Grant’s basket and free throw and Deni Avdija’s subsequent pair from the line ultimately sealing Portland’s victory despite Curry and Moses Moody’s desperate late efforts to force the outcome in Golden State’s favour.


Golden State Warriors Vs Portland Trail Blazers Match Player Stats — Box Score

Match Info
DateSunday, December 14, 2025
Tip-OffApprox. 8:00 PM PT
VenueModa Center, Portland, Oregon
CompetitionNBA Regular Season 2025-26
Final ScorePortland Trail Blazers 136 – Golden State Warriors 131
Quarter ScoresQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Golden State Warriors23393633131
Portland Trail Blazers34273045136
Golden State Warriors Player StatsPTSREBAST3PM-ANotes
Stephen Curry (PG)485512-18Season-high 12 threes; 36 pts in second half
Draymond Green (F)8 turnovers; technical foul; returned from absence
Moses Moody (G)BenchLate dunk cut deficit to 134-131
Jonathan Kuminga (F)StarterStarter for GSW
Brandin Podziemski (G)StarterStarter
Gary Payton II (G)BenchBench contributor
Trayce Jackson-Davis (C)StarterInterior presence
Portland Trail Blazers Player StatsPTSREBASTSTL3PM-ANotes
Jerami Grant (F)357-13 (season-high 7 threes)19 pts in Q4; decisive in clutch
Shaedon Sharpe (G)35445-712-18 FG; first career 30+ through 3 quarters
Deni Avdija (F)StarterTwo crucial late free throws to extend lead
Donovan Clingan (C)StarterAlley-oop assist to Camara to tie at 121
Scoot Henderson (G)StarterStarting guard for Portland
Toumani Camara (F)BenchAlley-oop from Clingan tied game at 121
Caleb Love (G)BenchThree-pointer for early Portland lead
Team StatisticsGolden State WarriorsPortland Trail Blazers
Final Score131136
Three-Point %51% (20-39)
Curry 3PM12
Grant 3PM7
Sharpe 3PM5
Warriors Biggest Lead+9 (79-70, Q3)
Blazers Q4 Points45
Lead ChangesMultiple in Q4
Draymond Turnovers8

Golden State Warriors Vs Portland Trail Blazers Match Player Stats — Closing Sequence

The closing sequence of the Golden State Warriors Vs Portland Trail Blazers Match Player Stats contest was among the most dramatic of any NBA game in the 2025-26 regular season, featuring three lead changes in under two minutes and a performance from Curry that nearly defied basketball logic.

Curry’s effort was his second consecutive major scoring output, having posted 39 points two days prior in a home loss to Minnesota, with the Warriors having only just recalled him from a five-game absence with a left quadriceps contusion.

Portland’s 51 percent three-point shooting for the game was only the sixth time they had shot above 38 percent from deep all season, and all six of those games had resulted in Blazers victories.

James is a UK-based staff writer and has been writing about sports and entertainment news for over six years.