Player grades: Warriors vs. Thunder

1. The Golden State Warriors won a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder with a game-winning shot by a Splash Brother for the second consecutive game.

1. The Warriors secured a 141-139 victory despite their opponent, the Thunder, shooting 60% or better from the field, which is a rare occurrence in franchise history.

1. Draymond Green had an impressive offensive performance, averaging 9.5 points in four games this season, with good shooting percentages.

1. Kevon Looney had a challenging game with foul trouble, and his playing time was limited due to the athleticism of the Thunder's players.

1. Andrew Wiggins had his best game of the season, showing aggressiveness on offense and contributing on the offensive glass, despite some defensive shortcomings.

1. Stephen Curry continued his outstanding scoring performance, leading the league in points and shooting at a high efficiency, both inside and outside the three-point line.

1. Curry played a crucial role in rescuing the team with big shots and passes whenever the Thunder attempted to gain momentum.

1. The text doesn't mention specific details about the game-winning shots or the identities of the Splash Brothers who made them, but it highlights the Warriors' ability to secure wins despite challenging circumstances.