The next day, the Warriors scored 72 first-half points against Seattle but lost by 2.
Austin Souliere however did end up making it but was not able to stop the Warriors scoring.
The Warriors also scored 24 unanswered points in the final quarter to beat the Panthers 48-32.
He scored a record 4,029 points, more than the division-winning Warriors in 1947-48 scored as a team.
Warriors 117, Hawks 96 Latrell Sprewell scored 32 points and Joe Smith added 22 as Golden State won on the road.
Five other Warriors scored ten points per game or better under coach and former Celtic Bill Sharman.
Warriors 105, Heat 80 Chris Mullin hit six 3-pointers and scored a season-high 26 points as host Golden State overpowered Miami.
But that would be BSU's last lead as the Warriors scored on consecutive drives to end the third quarter.
A raucous crowd watched the Warriors erase a 21-point first half deficit and score the game's final 28 points.
The Warriors then scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns and won the game 37-29.