Las Vegas Review-Journal

Warriors restore order, handle Knicks

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NBA came back. He noticed the lack of noise in the locker room before the game, saying the Warriors were trying to pump themselves up once they took the court.

“That was pathetic. It was ridiculous. It changed the flow of the game; it changed everything,” Golden State forward Draymond Green said, adding that it was “disrespect­ful” to innovators of NBA in-game entertainm­ent.

“They need to trash that, because that’s exactly what it was.”

The Splash Brothers had dried up as Golden State dropped two in row following Kevin Durant’s knee injury, but they regained their touch Sunday. Curry hit five 3-pointers, passing Chauncey Billups for 10th place, and added eight rebounds and six assists.

Suns 109, Celtics 106 — At Phoenix, rookie Tyler Ulis threw in a 3-pointer at the buzzer after a Boston turnover and totaled a career-high 20 points. Eric Bledsoe scored 28 for Phoenix, which has won three straight for the first time this season.

Jazz 110, Kings 109, OT — At Sacramento, Calif., Rudy Gobert tipped in George Hill’s missed jumper as time expired in overtime on a play initially ruled goaltendin­g and totaled 16 points and 24 rebounds for Utah.

Mavericks 104,Thunder 89 — At Dallas, Dirk Nowitzki had 18 points and 12 rebounds for Dallas, which frustrated Russell Westbrook into a technical foul and a flagrant-one foul during a 21-4 Mavericks run.

Wizards 115, Magic 114 — At Washington, Bojan Bogdanovic, who totaled eight 3-pointers, scored 15 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter for Wash- ington, which overcame a 17-point deficit.

Pelicans 105, Lakers 97 — At Los Angeles, DeMarcus Cousins had 26 points and 15 rebounds for New Orleans, which improved to 1-4 with him in the lineup and dealt Los Angeles its seventh straight loss.

Pacers 97, Hawks 96 — At Atlanta, Glenn Robinson III hit a 3-pointer with six-tenths of a second left for Indiana, which got 34 points from Paul George and overcame a 13-point deficit.

 ?? BRAD PENNER USA TODAY ?? Warriors guard Stephen Curry drives against Knicks guard Derrick Rose in the second quarter of Golden State’s 112-105 win Sunday at Madison Square Garden. Curry scored 31 points.
BRAD PENNER USA TODAY Warriors guard Stephen Curry drives against Knicks guard Derrick Rose in the second quarter of Golden State’s 112-105 win Sunday at Madison Square Garden. Curry scored 31 points.

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