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Poole, Warriors extinguish Heat to end slump

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Poole, Warriors extinguish Heat to end slump
Jordan Poole of the Golden State Warriors drives against Duncan Robinson of the Miami Heat during the first half at the FTX Arena on March 23, 2022 in Miami, Florida.
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MIAMI – Jordan Poole scored 30 points as the Golden State Warriors halted their losing streak in emphatic fashion with a 118-104 defeat of the Eastern Conference-leading Miami Heat on Wednesday (Thursday, Manila time).

The Warriors, missing injured talisman Stephen Curry, had stumbled to three straight losses heading into Wednesday’s road game in Florida, with a 94-90 reverse to Orlando on Tuesday the latest setback.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr responded by opting to rest Draymond Green and Klay Thompson, and the gamble paid off as an unfamiliar looking line-up delivered in style at Miami’s FTX Arena.

Poole had nine assists alongside his 30-point performance, while Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga and Damion Lee all finished with 22 points apiece.

After pulling 19 points clear in the third quarter, the Warriors looked to be wobbling after Miami clawed their way back into the contest to lead early in the fourth period.

But Poole, Wiggins and Kuminga combined for 23 points in a 37-point fourth quarter to see the Warriors home. 

Golden State improved to 48-25 for third place in the Western Conference while Miami fell to 47-25 at the top of the East, just 1.5 games ahead of the Milwaukee Bucks.

"Just our overall competitive fire and execution was better," Kerr said afterwards. "I thought our guys earned it. When you defend that well the game gets a lot easier offensively."

Kerr acknowledged that the win was in sharp contrast to his team's struggles against lowly Orlando 24 hours earlier.

Roller coaster

"Sometimes the NBA doesn't make any sense," he said. "One thing I've learned is that these are the greatest players on earth.

"There's 30 teams — the bad teams have great players, and the good teams have great players. Everybody's human. 

"You go through ups and downs, and it's a full 82-game season. That's why it's important to just keep pushing ahead and not succumb to the noise and the roller coaster nature of it all."

The top of the East is becoming increasingly congested, with the in-form Boston Celtics also closing in on the lead.

The Celtics maintained their recent hot streak with a ruthless 125-97 pounding of the Utah Jazz in Boston on Wednesday.

Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown both finished with 26 points as the Celtics extended their winning streak to five straight games.

The bruising defeat was a reality check for Utah, who were dominated throughout after Boston roared into 15-point lead at the end of the first quarter and piled on the pressure. Donovan Mitchell led Utah's scorers with 37 points.

The Celtics are also within striking distance of first place in the Eastern Conference, improving to 46-28.

A thrilling duel in Memphis, meanwhile, saw a Grizzlies lineup missing Ja Morant clinch a 132-120 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.

Kyrie Irving delivered another dazzling performance for Brooklyn with 43 points while Kevin Durant added 35 points, but the Nets were confounded by a resilient Memphis team.

Desmond Bane and De’Anthony Melton led the Grizzlies scoring with 23 points each while Dillon Brooks had 21. Four other Memphis players finished in double figures.

Memphis had swept into a 76-62 halftime lead but were blitzed by a 42-point Brooklyn third quarter, with Durant and Irving contributing 25 points between them to give the Nets a slender lead.

But Memphis roared back to outscore the Nets 29-16 in the fourth to clinch victory.

"This is the most together team that I've ever been a part of," Bane said afterwards.

"We weathered the storm, stayed with it and got the win."

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