The Warriors were rolling on both sides of the ball Saturday, with Stephen Curry, Andrew Wiggins and Kelly Oubre Jr. fueling early offense for the squad while holding the Detroit Pistons to 37.7 percent on field goals through the game in the Dubs’ 118-91 win on Saturday night at Chase Center. It was a solid start from the get-go as Oubre Jr. started the game with a splash, and then Detroit’s six-time All-Star Blake Griffin responded with this own three-pointer. But the Dubs then held the Pistons scoreless for the next four minutes, creating a cushion the team rode to the end of the game. The Dubs kept that same defensive momentum through the second quarter, holding Detroit to 15-for-44 shooting from the field (34.1 percent) and 4-for-17 (23.5 percent) from beyond the arc. Through those first 24 minutes, the team was rolling. Wiggins led the team with 14 points with two three-pointers, while Curry (2-for-4 on threes) and Oubre were right behind him with 13 each. Getting some extended run through the game was Jordan Poole. The Warriors’ sophomore, dropped 16 points with three three-pointers in 21 minutes. In all, the team splashed 17 treys on the night at a 47-percent clip through their Saturday night victory on the home hardwood. Game Rewind || @verizon