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Warriors put Blazers on brink

Grizzlies pull even with Spurs

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Stephen Curry scored 14 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter and the Golden State Warriors stormed back from a 16- point third- quarter deficit to beat the Portland Trail Blazers 119- 113.

Klay Thompson tallied 24 points on Saturday for the Warriors, who seized a commanding 3- 0 lead in the best- of- seven first- round Western Conference playoff series.

CJ McCollum scored 32 points and Damian Lillard added 31 for the Blazers, who will try to stay alive with a win in Game 4 on Monday.

“They had a lot of adrenaline but we were able to withstand their runs and get back in the game,” said Curry. “I love these kind of moments. I have confidence in myself to make those shots.”

Golden State were without forward Kevin Durant ( calf injury), guard Shaun Livingston ( finger) and forward Matt Barnes ( ankle). Warriors coach Steve Kerr also did not attend the game because of illness. He was replaced by assistant coach Mike Brown. Lillard scored 22 points and McCollum 17 as the Blazers went into halftime leading 67- 54. Curry and Thompson were a combined eight for 25 from the field at halftime. Elsewhere, Marc Gasol lifted the Memphis Grizzlies to a 110- 108 overtime win over the San Antonio Spurs with a clutch jump shot at the buzzer that allowed the Grizzlies to level their playoff series at 2- 2 in Memphis.

Gasol’s floater over Spurs defender LaMarcus Aldridge with 0.7 seconds left capped a thrilling back- and- forth first- round playoff contest in front of a crowd of 18,100.

Kawhi Leonard scored a playoff career- high 43 points for the Spurs, including San Antonio’s final 16 points in the fourth quarter.

“Both teams played their hearts out,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “Just a fantastic basketball game. The fans got their money’s worth.”

Leonard added eight rebounds, six steals and three assists. Leonard’s fadeaway jumper with 12 seconds left in regulation gave San Antonio a 9694 lead.

But Leonard’s brilliant performanc­e was in vain as Mike Conley led Memphis with 35 points and had nine rebounds and eight assists.

Conley, who had 11 points in the final quarter, answered with a floater in the lane with four seconds left to tie the game at 96- 96.

Leonard then missed a 21- footer ( 6.4 meters) at the buzzer to send the game into overtime.

In Milwaukee, DeMar DeRozan, held scoreless from the floor a game earlier, struck for 33 points and nine rebounds to lead Toronto over Mil

waukee 87- 76.

The visiting Raptors pulled level with Milwaukee at 2- 2 in the bestof- seven Eastern Conference series, which continues Monday in Toronto.

In Atlanta, the Atlanta Hawks led wire- to- wire en route to a dominating 116- 98 victory over Washington, cutting the Wizards’ lead in the playoff series to 2- 1.

Forward Paul Millsap registered his second consecutiv­e double- double by finishing with 29 points and 14 rebounds as the Hawks clawed their way back into the Eastern Conference series.

Game 4 of the series is Monday in Atlanta.

After the game, Millsap and Washington’s Markieff Morris continued to fire verbal jabs at each other. Morris called Millsap a “crybaby.” “He’s a crybaby. You get all the calls when you’re a crybaby. That’s how I look at it,” Morris said.

Millsap said, “It definitely got personal now, yes.”

Atlanta also got 27 points and nine assists from Dennis Schroder. Rookie Taurean Prince scored 16 points.

 ?? Photo: CFP ?? Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors drives in for a layup against the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday in Portland.
Photo: CFP Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors drives in for a layup against the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday in Portland.

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