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Curry's huge third quarter propels Warriors past Clippers

Janie McCauley - Associated Press
Curry's huge third quarter propels Warriors past Clippers
Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, right, drives past Los Angeles Clippers' Blake Griffin during the second half of an NBA basketball game Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017, in Oakland, Calif.
AP Photo / Ben Margot

OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry scored 17 of his 35 points in a 3-point flurry over the final 3:37 of the third quarter, and the two-time reigning MVP also had seven rebounds, five assists and four steals as the Warriors used a big second half to beat the Los Angeles Clippers, 123-113, on Thursday night (Friday Manila time).

Curry's four-point play with 30.7 seconds left in the third and buzzer-beating 3 to punctuate the one-sided period propelled Golden State. Curry and Kevin Durant combined for eight of their team's nine 3-pointers in the third.

The Warriors scored 50 points in the quarter after trailing 61-49 at halftime. It was the NBA's first 50-point quarter since the Lakers had 51 against the Knicks on March 25, 2014.

Durant scored 15 of his 25 points in the third and also contributed 15 rebounds and seven assists as the NBA-best Warriors (48-9) began the stretch run with a downright dominant second half.

Austin Rivers and Jamal Crawford scored 19 points apiece and DeAndre Jordan had 17 and 11 rebounds as the Clippers missed Chris Paul for a 14th straight game as he recovers from surgery last month for a torn ligament in his left thumb. Los Angeles had its four-game winning streak snapped.

Jordan received a technical at halftime as players were walking off the court.

Klay Thompson scored 18 points and had his streak of eight straight games scoring 20 or more points snapped. It matched the longest such streak of his career, also done Dec. 2-16, 2014.

Golden State welcomed back starting center Zaza Pachulia after he missed eight games with a right shoulder injury and backup big man David West, who missed 14 games with a non-displaced fracture in his left thumb

Pachulia had three blocked shots in five minutes of the first quarter and finished with a career-best four.

After the Clippers took a 144-98 beating in their last visit to Oracle Arena on Jan. 28, they controlled the game for the first two quarters. That 46-point win matched the largest margin of victory in the series.

Golden State won its 10th straight in the rivalry.

So, how did Los Angeles feel about facing the NBA's best team immediately out of the All-Star break?

"I kind of like jumping back in, personally," Clippers coach Doc Rivers said of starting with the Warriors. "I did as a player. I would rather get going."

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