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Warriors edge Lakers

Rockets and Spurs claim victories

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LOS ANGELES: Stephen Curry scored 13 of his 28 points in overtime as the NBA champion Golden State Warriors edged the Lakers 127-123 in Los Angeles.

Curry struggled from three-point range for much of the night, going one-of-seven from beyond the arc before starting overtime with back-to-back three-pointers.

That put the Warriors up 115-109, and two days after their shock defeat by the Sacramento Kings, they held on for the win.

The Warriors, who were without Curry and Kevin Durant in the loss to Sacramento, haven’t lost back-to-back games this season – but they were less than impressive in maintainin­g that record.

Head coach Steve Kerr admitted that after two titles in three successive trips to the NBA Finals the Warriors aren’t always showing their “killer instinct”.

“Our guys are competitiv­e, so when we lose we tend to get a little angry,” he said.

“It’s more challengin­g this year than it has been the last few years. They haven’t been getting quite as angry this year as they have in the last few years.”

The score was knotted at 84-84 to start the fourth quarter, and the lead changed hands five times in the period.

Durant, who led the Warriors with 29 points, pulled Golden State level with a three-pointer with 46 seconds left in regulation and both teams missed shots as it went to overtime.

As the reigning champions clawed out their victory, the current Western Conference leaders Houston rolled to a sixth straight win, a 118-97 home victory over the Indiana Pacers.

James Harden scored 29 points with eight rebounds and 10 assists for the Rockets despite struggling early with his long-range shot.

Harden missed his first six three-point attempts before finally converting from beyond the arc in the third quarter.

Two more three-pointers quickly followed as the Rockets pulled away.

The San Antonio Spurs, third in the West, were fuelled by 41 points from LaMarcus Aldridge as they handed the Memphis Grizzlies a ninth straight defeat, 104-95.

Aldridge notched his fourth game with 30-plus points this season, coming up just three points shy of his regular-season career high of 44 points.

In Orlando, Aaron Gordon scored 40 points to help the Magic snap a nine-game losing streak with a 121-108 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Gordon’s second career 40-point game included six three-pointers. He also pulled down 15 rebounds.

 ?? — AP ?? Oops!: San Antonio Spurs guard Patty Mills ( left) colliding with Memphis Grizzlies guard Ben McLemore during the second half of their NBA game on Wednesday.
— AP Oops!: San Antonio Spurs guard Patty Mills ( left) colliding with Memphis Grizzlies guard Ben McLemore during the second half of their NBA game on Wednesday.

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