The Freeman

Warriors, Spurs dominant in NBA

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LOS ANGELES

— The NBA champion Golden

State Warriors produced a dynamic offensive display in a 133-112 wire-towire NBA victory over the Orlando Magic in Florida.

The banged-up Warriors, with Stephen Curry still nursing a painful bruised finger, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson battling troublesom­e ankles and David West suffering from a sore left knee, neverthele­ss proved more than a match for the Magic.

Coming off a lethargicl­ooking overtime victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday, the Warriors answered the call of coach Steve Kerr to play with energy and purpose.

The result was a 78-63 point Warriors lead at halftime – Golden State's highestsco­ring half this season.

Their 46 assists were the most in the NBA this season and one shy of the franchise record.

"This is a good step in the right direction," Kerr said.

Thompson led the way with 27 points. Durant connected on 10 of his 14 shots en route to 25 points before he was ejected for swearing at a referee over a foul call on his final basket.

Durant was clearly miffed at being tossed.

"The refs run the game, so if they're not feeling good today, they can just make any decision they want," Durant said.

"So I've got to know that they've got all the power and I've got to just shut up and take it."

Curry, again playing with his right ring finger bandaged, had 23 points and 10 assists as the Warriors seized control early and thwarted every Magic effort to rally.

"The way we played tonight was Warriors-like basketball," Curry said. "We wanted to get back to that and not get bogged down and stagnate on offense. Everybody was involved."

SPURS PUMMEL

GRIZZLIES

The San Antonio Spurs, chasing the Houston Rockets and the Warriors in the Western Conference, handed the Memphis Grizzlies their 10th straight defeat on Friday, 95-79.

The Grizzlies' skid is the longest in the NBA this season.

After beating the Grizzlies 104-95 in San Antonio on Wednesday, the Spurs piled on the misery in Memphis.

LaMarcus Aldridge scored 22 points and Rudy Gay added 18 for a Spurs team that pulled away in the fourth quarter and led by as many as 28 points down the stretch.

In Oklahoma City, the Thunder again nearly let a sizeable second-half lead slip away before Paul George's two free-throws with 5.2 seconds left sealed a 111-107 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolv­es.

George had 36 points and Oklahoma City center Steven Adams of New Zealand added a career-high 27 on perfect 11of-11 shooting as the Thunder snapped a three-game losing streak.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Orlando Magic center Bismack Biyombo and forward Aaron Gordon block a shot by Golden State Warriors forward Jordan Bell as Magic guard Evan Fournier watches during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Orlando, Fla.
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