The Golden State Warriors survived an off night from Steph Curry on Sunday to beat the New Orleans Pelicans 124-106. Curry, after back-to-back 40-point nights against the San Antonio Spurs, finished with nine points in 28 minutes. Moses Moody stepped up to provide much-needed scoring punch with 32 points.The Dubs roared out of the games, leading 44-28 after the first quarter. However, Curry's struggles and team turnovers allowed the Pelicans to stay within striking distance. The Pelicans got 37 points, 13 rebounds and three assists combined from Trey Murphy III and rookie Jeremiah Fears. Jose Alvarado came off the bench to contribute 18 points and three assists.Golden State Warriors vs New Orleans Pelicans player stats and box scoreWarriors player stats and box scorePlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-Jimmy Butler183103066-81-15-5+21Draymond Green81062153-132-50-0+23Stephen Curry9530142-111-64-5+18Moses Moody324031110-168-124-5+22Will Richard9710024-91-50-0+11Trayce Jackson-Davis2110001-10-00-0-4Gui Santos3000001-31-30-0-4Al Horford6262012-52-50-0-1Quinten Post4700001-41-41-2-2Buddy Hield11223014-83-60-0+2Gary Payton II0301200-20-10-0+1Pat Spencer3 0 20011-11-10-0-4Brandin Podziemski193 30008-133-70-0+7Jonathan KumingaDNP- --------Pelicans player stats and box scorePlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-Herbert Jones6212022-70-32-2-22Trey Murphy III20824056-132-66-6-10Derik Queen9760212-40-05-6-11Saddiq Bey11711024-102-51-2-15Jeremiah Fears17510137-150-03-4-14Karlo Matkovic4232012-30-10-0-3Yves Missi8721114-80-00-2-3Jose Alvarado18130046-123-83-3-1Micah Peavy0110000-00-00-0+2Bryce McGowens8101003-60-12-4-7Jordan Hawkins5420002-61-50-0-6Kevon LooneyDNP- --------Zion WilliamsonDNP- --------DeAndre JordanDNP- --------Golden State Warriors vs New Orleans Pelicans Game SummaryThe Golden State Warriors continued a six-game road trip with a showdown against the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday. After back-to-back thrilling wins against the San Antonio Spurs, the Warriors faced a struggling team that just fired Willie Green as coach. Steph Curry, who was scorching hot in San Antonio, looked to carry his form to the Big Easy.The Dubs stormed out of the gate behind guard Moses Moody, who made 7 3-pointers. Moody's explosion pushed the visiting team to a 44-28 advantage after 12 minutes.Golden State's fiery start gave way to a stuttering second-quarter display. The Warriors had nine points 10 minutes into the period. They did not make a field goal until rookie Will Richard made a shot with 7:47 to go. The Dubs ended the period with an 8-0 run to lead 61-49 at halftime.Except for a few brief stretches, the Warriors were in full control in the third quarter. Unlike their lethargic start to the second period, they kept the Pelicans at bay with timely defensive stops and key baskets. Golden State led 85-71 heading into the final 12 minutes. The final frame followed the third-quarter script, where the Pelicans attempted to cut the deficit to under 10 points before the Dubs imposed their will. Both teams emptied their bench with roughly still four minutes left, allowing the Warriors to cruise to a 124-106 win.