Stephen Curry, sitting under Golden State's basket in the second quarter, flexed his arms and shimmied his shoulders. With the Warriors well on their way to a 143-94 rout of the Bulls, he was reveling in one of the most dominant periods of his NBA career. It was the perk of Golden State being without Kevin Durant (sprained left ankle) and Draymond Green (rest). A Chicago team in full-rebuild mode hung with the Warriors until midway through the second quarter, only to fall victim to one of Curry's more stunning scoring barrages. Curry poured in 12 points in a 14-0 run to give Golden State a 58-43 lead.