The Warriors hung with the Miami Heat through the first three quarters of Thursday’s road game, but the overabundance of turnovers eventually caught up with the squad as the squad dropped the game 116-109. The Warriors out-rebounded the Heat 46-37, had a solid 22-for-25 night from the free throw line and made 15-of-37 3-pointers, all of which typically point to a solid night. But the Dubs allowed 27 points off of 20 turnovers through the game, which making a comeback a tall task against a top defense like that of the Heat. Stephen Curry finished with 36 points with five shots made from beyond the arc to go with 11 rebounds for his eighth double-double of the season. Andrew Wiggins added 23 points with five splashes, notching his fourth consecutive 20-point game. Draymond Green tied his season high with 16 points to go with 10 rebounds and eight assists, his ninth double-double of the season. The Warriors are right back at it on Friday night as the team wraps up their back-to-back when they visit the Toronto Raptors (4 p.m., NBCSBA) who are playing their home games in Tampa Bay this season.