Warriors crush Clippers to remain unbeaten

In their most impressive performance yet, the Warriors routed the Los Angeles Clippers 121-104 on Wednesday night to remain unbeaten.

Stephen Curry had 28 points and seven assists, and Draymond Green scored a career-high 24 points to go with eight rebounds and five assists as the Warriors (4-0) showed off the swagger of a confident and complete contender. They built a 25-point lead in the second quarter and held off the Clippers the rest of the way.

Jamal Crawford scored 24 points, and DeAndre Jordan had 17 points and 13 rebounds for a Clippers team that is off to a shaky start.

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Grizzlies 102 Suns 91

Mike Conley had 24 points and 11 assists, and the undefeated Grizzlies turned up the defense in the third quarter to slow down the Suns.

The Grizzlies outscored Phoenix 18-5 over the first 5 minutes of the third quarter to take a 64-59 lead. They led by as many as eight in the quarter and 15 in the fourth.

Eric Bledsoe made his first eight shots for Phoenix and finished with a season-high 23 points.

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Pacers 94 Wizards 96

Roy Hibbert's first 3-point shot of the season was off the mark, and Chris Copeland couldn't convert the offensive rebound as time expired, giving the Wizards a 96-94 win and the Pacers their worst five-game start since the 1990s.

John Wall had seven of his 31 points in overtime for the Wizards, who blew a 12-point, second-half lead before winning their fourth straight to move three games above .500, a mark they didn't reach until March 1 last season.

Donald Sloan led Wednesday's effort with 31 points -- nearly double his previous career high.

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Knicks 95 Pistons 98

Greg Monroe had 23 points and 18 rebounds, and the Pistons held off the Knicks for their first win of the season.

Detroit's top four scoring options shot a combined 28 percent (15 for 53) from the floor. Many of those misses came inside: Detroit went just 17 for 47 in the paint. But the Pistons (1-3) were saved by a rare display of accurate outside shooting.

Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 20 points for the Knicks (2-3). Carmelo Anthony had only 13 points on 5-of-21 shooting for New York.

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