Los Angeles Times

Curry scores 23 as part of triple-double

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Stephen Curry overcame a slow start to score 23 points as part of his sixth career triple-double Monday night and the Golden State Warriors defeated the Sacramento Kings, 122-103, at Oakland.

Curry added a career-high 14 rebounds and 10 assists, Klay Thompson scored 29 points and Draymond Green 25 for the Warriors, who are 29-1 and have won 33 consecutiv­e regular-season home games, 15 this season.

Omri Casspi scored a careerhigh 36 points for the Kings and tied Mike Bibby’s team record with nine three-point baskets.

at San Antonio 101, Minnesota 95:

Kawhi Leonard had 17 points and 11 rebounds and the Spurs remained unbeaten at home, joining the 1978 Portland Trail Blazers and 1986 Houston Rockets as the only Western Conference teams to win their first 18 home games.

at Utah 95, Philadelph­ia 91:

Gordon Hayward scored 24 points for the Jazz, which stopped the 76ers (2-31) from winning consecutiv­e games for the first time after they won Saturday at Phoenix.

Cleveland 101, at Phoenix 97:

Kyrie Irving scored 22 points and made a three-pointer as the shot clock expired with 21.9 seconds to play in his fourth game since returning from knee surgery, helping the Cavaliers send the Suns to their fifth consecutiv­e loss. “It is a great feeling having the kid back,” LeBron James said of Irving. “He does so much for our team.”

at Dallas 103, Milwaukee 93:

Wesley Matthews scored 22 points and made two clutch three-point shots in the fourth quarter to help the Mavericks hold off the Bucks.

at Chicago 104, Toronto 97:

Tony Snell and Pau Gasol each scored 22 points, Derrick Rose scored 20 and the Bulls pulled away late.

Brooklyn 111, at Miami 105:

Wayne Ellington scored 26 points and matched a career high with seven three-point baskets to lead the Nets, who overcame a 16-point third-quarter deficit.

at Indiana 93, Atlanta 87:

Monta Ellis scored 26 points to lead the Pacers, who ended the Hawks’ sixgame winning streak.

at Orlando 104, New Orleans 89:

Nik Vucevic led the Magic, scoring 28 points and matching a career high with seven assists.

Clippers 108, at Washington 91

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