Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Stephen Curry keeps on scoring as Warriors down Sixers

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STEPH Curry continued his hot streak after hitting a match-winning 49 points as the Golden State Warriors handed the Philadelph­ia 76ers 10796 a shock defeat Monday.

Curry, who scored 47 points in a defeat to Boston on Saturday, bagged his 11th straight game with 30 points or more to give the Warriors a crucial victory in their fight for a playoff berth.

It was another spellbindi­ng performanc­e from the Warriors talisman, who is fast becoming the frontrunne­r for this season’s NBA Most Valuable Player award with an average of 31.4 points per game.

Curry’s 49 points included 10 3-pointers – five of them coming during a 20-point blast of scoring in the final quarter.

It marked the 21st time in the Golden State star’s career that he has bagged 10 or more 3-pointers in a single game.

The next highest-ranked player on the list is teammate Klay Thompson, who has five games with 10 3-pointers.

Curry’s latest masterpiec­e left Golden State coach Steve Kerr struggling to find adequate superlativ­es.

“I don’t know what else to say,” Kerr said of Curry. “When you guys ask me after every game what I think of Steph and his performanc­e, well, whatever I said after the last game – just use that.

“Because it’s the same thing after every game – utter amazement at this guy’s skill level, heart, mind and focus. Just amazing to watch.”

Kerr described Curry’s record of three-point scoring as “mind-boggling stuff ” that put the 33-year-old in a league of his own in NBA history as far as shooting was concerned.

“Kobe Bryant earlier in his career had a stretch, and obviously Michael Jordan had some stretches where he scored like crazy,” Kerr said.

“But nobody’s ever shot the ball like this in the history of the game. And even by Steph’s own lofty standards, this is above and beyond.”

IN THE GROOVE

The Sixers had threatened to take a commanding grip on the game in the opening period, jumping out to a 12-point lead against a sluggish Warriors side.

But once the visitors got into their stride, the gap narrowed and the first quarter finished locked at 24-24 apiece.

The game was tied at 55-55 at halftime, but the Warriors edged into a fivepoint lead at the end of the third and then Curry’s dazzling late show saw the Dubs outscore Philadelph­ia 32-26 in the fourth quarter.

Curry had support from Andrew Wiggins with 16 points, while Damion Lee had 12 points off the bench.

The win saw the Warriors improve to 29-29 as they chase a playoff place from the Western Conference.

“We need every win we can get,” said Kerr. “We’ve been playing really well for the past couple of weeks. We’re in a good groove and there’s a really good spirit and energy with the team right now.”

The Eastern Conference-leading Sixers, meanwhile, slipped to 39-18 as their four-game winning streak came to an abrupt halt.

The Sixers scoring was led by Joel Embiid, who had 28 points with 13 rebounds and eight assists. Curry’s younger brother Seth finished with 15 points for the Sixers, while Matisse Thybulle added 13.

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