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Durant, defending champ Warriors get defensive, blow out Spurs in Game 1

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OAKLAND, Calif. — The Golden State Warriors had something to prove all right: Oh yes, they plan to stay on top in these playoffs despite a disappoint­ing finish to the regular season.

Kevin Durant helped the defending champions get defensive in a hurry, finishing with 24 points, eight rebounds and seven assists and the Warriors returned to their old dominant selves at playoff time to beat the cold-shooting San Antonio Spurs 113-92 on Saturday.

“Absolutely,” Klay Thompson said about playing a memorable, statement-making Game 1. “We did not end the season on a high note, we kind of hobbled into the playoffs. We know how talented we are. We know how good we are. We have been here before in the postseason and know what it takes to win.”

And they still know how to win in impressive fashion on the NBA’s big stage.

Durant, Thompson and Draymond Green took charge in Game 1 of the first-round series to elevate the Warriors’ intensity at last playing without fellow All-Star and injured twotime MVP Stephen Curry, sidelined since March 23 with a sprained left knee.

Thompson found his shooting touch and scored 27 points, making 11 of 13 shots, while 7-footer JaVale McGee started in Steve Kerr’s center-by-committee approach and contribute­d 15 points, four rebounds and two blocked shots in 16 minutes. Green contribute­d 12

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? PHILADELPH­IA 76ERS’ DARIO SARIC shoots after getting past Miami Heat’s Justise Winslow (right) during the second half in Game 1 of a first-round playoff series Saturday in Philadelph­ia. The 76ers won 130-103.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHILADELPH­IA 76ERS’ DARIO SARIC shoots after getting past Miami Heat’s Justise Winslow (right) during the second half in Game 1 of a first-round playoff series Saturday in Philadelph­ia. The 76ers won 130-103.
 ??  ?? Warriors 113 Spurs 92
Warriors 113 Spurs 92

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