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Warriors bounce back to beat Pelicans, Sixers remain unbeaten

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LOS ANGELES: Stephen Curry scored 26 points and Draymond Green bagged a triple double as the Golden State Warriors bounced back from successive thrashings to down the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday.

The reigning Western Conference champions, routed 120-92 by Oklahoma City on Sunday, rediscover­ed their scoring touch to claim a 134-123 win at the Smoothie King Center.

Ater toothless displays against Oklahoma City and the Los Angeles Clippers, the Warriors rediscover­ed their offense in a high-scoring first half.

A 45-point second quarter saw them surge into a 72-55 lead at half-time, giving them a comfortabl­e 17-point cushion.

Another big third quarter extended their lead to 24 points heading into the final period, and although the Pelicans closed the gap, the result was never seriously in question.

All five starters finished in double-digits for the Warriors, with Curry leading the scorers and contributi­ng 11 assists.

Green’s triple-double included 16 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists, while new recruit D’angelo Russell finished with 24 points, seven rebounds and eight assists. Damion Lee added 23 points from the bench.

In Los Angeles, the Clippers improved to 3-1 with a comfortabl­e 111-96 defeat of the Charlote Hornets.

Kawhi Leonard delivered a 30-point performanc­e in the win, with Lou Williams scoring 23 from the bench.

Inhouston,jamesharde­nexplodedf­or40points as the Rockets outgunned Oklahoma City 116-112.

Harden added three rebounds and seven assists whilepoint­guardrusse­llwestbroo­knarrowlym­issed out on a triple-double with 21 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists. Harden later saluted Westbrook’s contributi­on to the Rockets offense.

Cameroon internatio­nal Joel Embiid starred for the Sixers, leading with 36 points including two game-winning free throws with 5.3 seconds on the clock to seal a 105-103 win.

In Toronto, the NBA champion Raptors improved to 3-1 for the season with a 104-95 defeat of the Orlando Magic.

Kyle Lowry had 26 points and Pascal Siakam 24 points as the Raptors kept Orlando in check.

The San Antonio Spurs remain unbeaten in the Western Conference ater notching a third win of the season against the Portland Trail Blazers.

Demar Derozan had 27 points for the Spurs, who edged a 113-110 victory over the visiting Blazers. Damian Lillard led the scoring with 28 points while teammate C.J. Mccollum finished with 27.

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