The Phnom Penh Post

Curry leads Dubs fightback after Sixers blitz

- Rob Woollard

STEPHEN Curry scored 35 points as the Golden State Warriors bounced back from a disastrous first half performanc­e to overpower the Philadelph­ia 76ers 124-116 on Saturday.

Curry erupted in a one-sided third quarter for the Warriors after the Sixers had stunned the reigning NBA champions with an astonishin­g 47-point first quarter display at Philadelph­ia’s Wells Fargo Center.

The points haul was the most the Warriors have conceded in a single quarter since giving up 48 points in the fourth quarter of a game against Portland in November 1992.

The Sixers led 47-28 after the first period and extended their lead to 74-52 at the break, leaving the Warriors staring at a potential blowout loss.

However Steve Kerr’s men came roaring back after halftime, and with Curry and Kevin Durant to the fore, put up their own 47-point quarter in the third.

Curry rattled in 20 points alone in the third quarter as the Warriors erased a 22-point Sixers lead and quickly accelerate­d clear of their rivals.

By the end of the third, the Warriors had raced into a 9989 lead, a comfortabl­e buffer they never looked like relinquish­ing throughout the fourth.

Curry finished with 35 points, five rebounds and five assists, while Durant weighed in with 27 points five rebounds and three assists.

“They played well in the first quarter so you’ve got to credit them,” Curry said afterward.

“Sometimes when you get down like that it’s not all our fault. We helped them a little bit with some turnovers and easy three-pointers, which gave them momentum, especially at home.

Elsewhere Saturday, the Boston Celtics maintained their blistering form with a 15th straight victory, downing the Atlanta Hawks 110-99.

Kyrie Irving scored 30 points and forward Jaylen Brown added 27 as the Celtics improved to 15-2 to head the Eastern Conference.

Irving went 10-for-12 from the field, including five threepoint­ers, with five assists and four rebounds.

Brown made four threepoint­ers, and had four rebounds.

The Houston Rockets meanwhile remained on top of the Western Conference standings at 13-4, one game ahead of the Warriors, after beating the Memphis Grizzlies 105-83.

James Harden led the Houston scoring with 29 points while four other Rockets players made double figures.

The Los Angeles Clippers were unable to break free of their form slump however, crashing to an eighth straight loss in their 102-87 loss to the Charlotte Hornets.

Kemba Walker had a gamehigh 26 points for Charlotte, with Dwight Howard adding 16 and Nicolas Batum 12.

 ?? ROB CARR/GETTY IMAGES/AFP AFP ?? Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors celebrates after scoring and getting fouled by the Philadelph­ia 76ers in the first half on Saturday in Philadelph­ia,Pennsylvan­ia.
ROB CARR/GETTY IMAGES/AFP AFP Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors celebrates after scoring and getting fouled by the Philadelph­ia 76ers in the first half on Saturday in Philadelph­ia,Pennsylvan­ia.
 ?? AFP/SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST/NORA TAM ?? Honda British rider Daniel Hegarty competing at the Macau Grand Prix motorcycle race.
AFP/SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST/NORA TAM Honda British rider Daniel Hegarty competing at the Macau Grand Prix motorcycle race.

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