Brooklyn Nets vs.Golden State Warriors Watch/Listen to NBA 2014 Live Streaming Online Game from Oracle Arena in Oakland, California at 10:30 PM ET
Following newly acquired Steve Blake's debut, the Warriors will try to build on what they considered one of their best victories of the season.
The Nets hope to receive a boost from new addition Marcus Thornton, especially if Paul Pierce is unable to recover from an apparent leg injury.
The Warriors go for their third straight victory following the All-Star break while the Nets seek their sixth win in eight games Saturday night.
"Now to be on a winning team and have a chance to get in the playoffs and do something big is huge," said Blake, who had three points in 18 minutes. "I look forward to that challenge."
Golden State (33-22) is counting on Blake, averaging 9.3 points and 7.4 assists, to improve a bench that has been searching for a solid ball-handler to spell starter Stephen Curry. The Warriors bench is second-to-last in the league in points (24.1 per game) and last in assists (4.1).
Curry scored 25, including a tying layup with 3.2 seconds left in regulation, and David Lee had 28 points and 14 rebounds to help Golden State stop the Rockets' eight-game winning streak.
Curry has averaged 27.8 points and hit 19 of 27 from 3-point range in his last four home games. He scored 34 at Brooklyn on Jan. 8, but the Warriors were denied a franchise-record 11th straight victory as they blew a 16-point lead to lose 102-98.
"Marcus is a proven scorer in this league," Brooklyn general manager Billy King said in a statement. "He is a young talent who will help us in the backcourt."
Pierce was limping in the second half and didn't play in crunch time.
"I have arthritis and turf toe but it'll be all right," said the 36-year-old Pierce, who hasn't missed a game since early December.
The game will be televised over the CSNB regional network and live streamed online free at nbaliveonline.tv/streaming/