SAN FRANCISCO — Stephen Curry was blanked in the fourth quarter for the fourth straight game.

Credit Curry and his teammates for making it happen, as the Warriors built such a big lead in a 103-82 win over Oklahoma City Saturday night his services weren't required.

Not that Curry didn't contribute, coming alive in the third quarter for 15 of his 20 points as the Warriors rebounded from their first loss of the season with a resounding win over an overmatched opponent at Chase Center.

The Warriors were never challenged in the second half in improving their record to 4-1, with the Thunder, coming off their first win Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers, falling to 1-5.

Rookie first-round draft pick Jonathan Kuminga, the No. 7 pick in the draft, played the final 6:04 of the game and scored his first NBA points with a three-pointer with over just over two minutes to play for a 102-71 lead.

Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins and Jordan Poole had 14 points each for the Warriors, with Otto Porter Jr. adding 10.

Curry got loose in the third quarter for 15 points as the Warriors built on an 11-point halftime lead and had an 82-58 margin going in to the fourth quarter.

The quarter included a 16-2 run and stifling defense as Oklahoma City managed only 14 points in the quarter and were 5-for-29 from the three-point stripe heading in to the fourth quarter.

The Warriors led by as many as 18 points in the first half and went in to intermission with a 55-44 lead.

Green led the Warriors with 14 points and six rebounds, with Wiggins adding 11 points including 3-for-3 from the three-point line. Curry had just five first-half points on 2-for-6 shooting and 1-for-5 on three-pointers. Green had 14 points in an entire game just five times last season.

Wiggins was about the only Warriors player who was hot from long distance, as they finished 8 of 23 in the half. The good news is the Warriors defended on the perimeter well enough that Oklahoma City was just 4 of 18 and were 2 of their first 16.

Moses Moody, the Warriors first-round draft pick who was activated from the G League, played 8:46 of the first half and scored five points on 2-for-3 shooting, including one three-pointer.

The Warriors moved the ball much better than the Thunder, with 16 assisted baskets in the first half to five for Oklahoma City, and turned the ball over just six times.

Point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City with 13 points in the half.