Bulls woes at Golden State, even against short handed Warriors.

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OAKLAND—Stephen Curry finished with 34 points and nine assists, Klay Thompson scored 22 points and the undermanned Golden State Warriors rallied to beat the Bulls 102-87 on Thursday night. That figures,since the Bulls always play poorly in Oracle Arena.With big men Andrew Bogut and David Lee sidelined with injuries, Golden State’s streaky backcourt tandem found its shooting stroke after the Warriors fell behind 34-18 in the second quarter.Curry finished 13 of 19 from the floor and Thompson was 8 of 16 to give the Warriors’ raucous fans a reason to cheer after losing five of their previous seven at home.Taj Gibson had 26 points and 13 rebounds filling in as a starter after Carlos Boozer strained his left calf during warm-ups, and Kirk Hinrich scored 15 points as the Bulls dropped to 2-3 on their road trip, which ends Sunday at the Los Angeles Lakers.The Warriors shot 48.2 percent, including 50 percent from 3-point range, and got 11 points apiece from reserves Harrison Barnes and Jordan Crawford.Golden State went ahead 91-77 with 4:54 remaining, but the Bulls still gave Golden State a brief scare late.Tony Snell and Jimmy Butler each hit a 3, and Butler followed with a pair of free throws that brought the Bulls to 91-85. Then Crawford rattled in a 3-pointer, and Butler and Curry traded baskets to keep the Warriors in control.Joakim Noah finished with a career-high 11 assists to go with 10 rebounds and seven points, and Butler scored 14 for the Bulls, who outrebounded Golden State 45 to 39 but committed 17 turnovers. The Bulls (24-25) shot 41.6 percent.