The Golden State Warriors continued to roll on Sunday, posting a 91-86 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder to improve to 10-2 on the season. In one sense, the win went according to a familiar script for this Warriors team, as Steve Kerr's bunch relied on its meat-grinder defense — allowing 94.4 points per 100 possessions, tops in the NBA — to clamp down on the struggling Thunder, holding them to 35.6 percent shooting and just 13 assists on 32 made baskets. Golden State's offense was a far cry from Kerr's blueprint, though, with the starry backcourt of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson combining to score 35 points — 10 below their combined season average — on dismal 11-for-35 shooting. With forwards Draymond Green and Harrison Barnes also misfiring, going just 3-for-16 combined, the Warriors needed someone else to carry the offensive load. The answer, obviously: Marreese Speights. [ Yahoo Sports Fantasy Basketball: Sign up and join a league today! ] The reserve big man scored a season-high 28 points on 11-for-18 shooting in just 25 minutes in the Dubs' fifth straight win. That tied for the second-highest scoring performance of his seven-year NBA career, behind...