In a near repeat of Thursday’s loss to the Sacramento Kings when the Dubs allowed their opponent to shoot 60.2 percent, the Warriors dropped Friday’s contest at Chase Center 124-108 as they allowed the Atlanta Hawks to shoot over 66 percent for the first half. Despite the final result, the Warriors had flashes of productivity and effort in Friday’s loss. Andrew Wiggins lead the Dubs in scoring (29 points), rebounds (7) and blocks (2) as he continued to show his effectiveness as a two-way wing. Nico Mannion also had a strong showing in 25 minutes off the bench in which he produced 10 points and five assists. He added two steals, one of which was a pick of Atlanta’s Trey Young at half court which Mannion ran down to the 3-point line and splashed his shot as the third quarter buzzer went off. After dropping their last three straight games, the Warriors have the weekend to regroup and prepare for their next matchup on Monday night against the visiting Chicago Bulls (7 p.m., NBCSBA). That contest will wrap up Women’s Empowerment Month, presented by Chase.