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Warriors roll over Bulls, Schroder shines as Celtics outlast Bucks

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LOS ANGELES: Stephen Curry scored 40 points, including nine three pointers, as the Golden State Warriors clamped down on defence early and breezed to a 119-93 lopsided victory over the Chicago Bulls on Friday.

Curry, who scored 50 points in a win over the Atlanta Hawks on Monday, drained nine of his 17 three point atempts and shot 15 of 24 overall in 34 minutes of playing time.

He has now made nine or more threes a league record 36 times. This was also the 52nd time he has scored 40 or more points in a game.

The Western Conference-leading Warriors improved to a Nba-best 11-1 on the season as Friday’s win capped an eight-game, 16-day homestand.

Andrew Wiggins had 15 points, Kevon Looney grabbed 10 rebounds and Draymond Green tallied nine points, nine rebounds and seven assists for the Warriors, who opened their lengthy homestand with a loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, before racking up seven consecutiv­e wins.

Zach Lavine had 23 points and Demar Derozan 18 for the Bulls, who began a fivegame trip without Nikola Vucevic who tested positive for the coronaviru­s earlier in the week.

Golden State shot 15-for-46 from three-point range, outscoring the Bulls 45-24 from beyond the arc. Chicago made just eight threes overall.

Chicago got off to a solid start to lead 24-14 in the first quarter. But they would score just five points in the remaining three minutes of the first as the Warriors defense got untracked.

Golden State held the Bulls’ offense to just 33 points in the second and third quarters and waltzed to victory from there.

In Boston, Dennis Schroder scored eight of his season-high 38 points in overtime and Jayson Tatum tallied 27 points and 11 rebounds as the Boston Celtics beat the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks 122-113.

The Celtics raised their level of play in the extra session, outscoring the NBA champion Bucks 14-5 as Schroder led the assault.

He also finished with eight rebounds to help the Celtics win for the fourth time in five games ater a dismal 2-5 start to the season.

“I tried to atack and get some early buckets,” said Schroder. “I wanted to be aggressive, get into the paint and look for my teammates.”

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