The Asian Age

Curry sparks Warriors, Westbrook sets record

- Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry (right) drives past San Antonio Spurs’ LaMarcus Aldridge.

Los Angeles, March 30: Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson led the Golden State Warriors to a magnificen­t come-from-behind victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday on a recordbrea­king night for Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook.

Curry and Thompson — the fabled “Splash Brothers” of the Warriors offense — combined for 52 points as the Dubs overturned a 29-7 deficit to secure a 110-98 win over their Western Conference rivals.

The win saw Golden State tighten their grip on the top seed position in the conference standings, improving to 61-14 as second-placed San Antonio slipped to 57-17.

The Warriors victory hands the Oakland franchise a psychologi­cal boost as they head into the playoffs next month, where they could ultimately face San Antonio for a place in the NBA Finals.

Curry finished with 29 points while Thompson weighed in with 23. Andre Iguodala (14) and David West (15) also posted double figure tallies for the Dubs.

In Orlando meanwhile, Oklahoma star Westbrook was feted with loud chants of “MVP, MVP” by Orlando Magic fans after an electrifyi­ng performanc­e.

Westbrook finished with 57 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists as the Thunder rolled to a 114-106 win in overtime at Orlando’s Amway Center.

It was Westbrook’s fourth consecutiv­e triple-double and his 38th of an incredible season. It also set a new record as the highest-scoring triple-double in NBA history.

The 28-year-old is now just three shy of equalling Oscar Robertson’s longstandi­ng NBA record for triple-doubles in a single season.

The win helped the Thunder improve to 43-31 while the Magic are now at 27-48 after a second consecutiv­e defeat.

The highlight of Westbrook’s masterclas­s was a devastatin­g late burst of scoring which saw him net 19 points in the final six minutes of regulation time, draining a three-pointer with seven seconds remaining to send the game into overtime.

“Russell was spectacula­r coming down the stretch and the way he closed the game,” Thunder coach Billy Donovan said. “Overall, it’s just incredible what he’s doing now. He played an exceptiona­l second half again. He just has an incredible competitiv­e spirit.”

Magic coach Frank Vogel ranked Westbrook’s display as one of the greatest in history.

“That (Westbrook’s performanc­e) was one of the best,” Magic coach Frank Vogel said. “It’s tough to rank those over the years, but it’s right up there with the best. Give him credit.”

In the Eastern Conference, Boston were knocked off top spot after slipping to a 103-100 win against the Milwaukee Bucks.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo scored 22 points as the Bucks dug in for an important win.

“They’re really good,” Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. “They’ve been one of the best teams in the East over the past month and a half. I’m not surprised at their level, and their level is really high.”

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