Warriors confident after sweep of Pelicans
Equally devastating from long range and on drives to the hoop, Stephen Curry scored 39 points, and the Warriors took a 109-98 victory over the Pelicans.
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Equally devastating from long range and on drives to the hoop, Stephen Curry scored 39 points, and the Warriors took a 109-98 victory over the Pelicans.
Stephen Curry scored 40 points to complete a 20-point, fourth-quarter comeback, and the Warriors beat the Pelicans in overtime to take a 3-0 series lead.
The Warriors held homecourt, backing up a Game 1 win with a 97-87 victory in Monday night’s Game 2 and sending the best-of-seven series to New Orleans.
The 106-99 Game 1 victory Saturday didn't come easily for the Warriors, even after dominating New Orleans for most of the game at Oracle Arena.
Klay Thompson scored 26 of his 42 points in a sensational second quarter, and the Warriors held off a frantic rally to beat the undermanned Grizzlies 111-107.
The 37th home win of the season set a new franchise record for the Golden State Warriors, who improve its win total from a 50-win campaign by at least 14 games.
The Warriors captured the top seed in the Western Conference for the playoffs after beating Milwaukee 108-95 on Saturday.
The Warriors overcame a sluggish start and a 12-point, second-quarter deficit to clinch the franchise’s first division title since 1976.
The Warriors sealed their postseason berth during a timeout late in the second quarter when they learned Oklahoma City lost 119-115 at Dallas.
Stephen Curry made his 10th 3-pointer to finish with a season-high 51 points, capping an effort that rallied the Warriors from an early 22-point deficit.