SANTA CRUZ >> Two-way guard Quinn Cook, who produced a season-high 43 points in a narrow loss to Iowa on Friday night, was back at it Saturday night.

Cook, second in the G League with a 24.1 points-per-game scoring average, went off for 33 points and the Warriors drubbed Pacific Division foe Agua Caliente, 118-84.

The Warriors (17-13) snapped their three-game losing streak, which included a heartbreaker Friday night after holding a 16-point lead in the third quarter, and moved to 3-0 this season against the Clippers. They’ll play again Feb. 27 in Ontario.

“We were down two starters,” Cook said. “So it was the ‘next man up’ mentality. We made a run early and didn’t let up. I thought we learned from last night.”

It was the second time this season that former Warriors coach Casey Hill made a return to his old stomping grounds. Hill coached Santa Cruz from 2013-’17, leading the team to three straight G League finals with a title win in its third appearance in 2015.

It also was San Jose State Alumni Night, which marked the return of iconic professional cheerleader Krazy George, a Capitola resident, and his infamous snare drum. He got the capacity crowd involved in a number of cheers, though the Warriors kept the fans busy enough with several big fast breaks and back-breaking 3-pointers.

“They missed, we got rebounds and were able to get out going,” Warriors coach Aaron Miles said of Santa Cruz making a living on scoring in transition.

Santa Cruz, the league leader in field-goal percentage (50.5), again passed the ball with fervor, limited its turnovers, rebounded well and made its way to the free throw line often in its lopsided win.

The Warriors drained 11 3-pointers, created in the paint, made 25 of 32 attempts from the charity line, and outrebounded the Clippers 59-46. The Warriors’ showing on the boards was especially rewarding considering the Clippers entered the game as the league’s fifth-best rebounding team (46.1).

Santa Cruz led by 21 at the half, 70-49, and increased its lead throughout the second half.

Damian Jones, a 7-foot center on assignment from Golden State, finished with 18 points and seven rebounds.

“He shows flashes all the time,” Miles said. “Again, for us it’s about consistency, every minute of every game. He could be a starting big man in the league. That’s his potential.”

All five Warriors starters finished with double digits in scoring. Forward Winston Shepard recorded a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Guard Damion Lee had 16 points with six rebounds and forward James Southerland had 12 points and seven rebounds.

Two-way forward Chris Boucher saw 15 minutes of action in his second professional game. He finished with nine points and five rebounds.

Agua Caliente (14-15) saw center Brice Johnson, on assignment from the L.A. Clippers, go off for 22 points and 14 rebounds.

Guard LaDontae Henton added 19 points and seven rebounds.

Two-way guards C.J. Williams and Tyrone Wallace, who enter the game fourth in the league in scoring at 22.8 ppg, didn’t play for Agua Caliente.

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