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Warriors in seventh heaven

Clippers march on with league- best 12th win

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Kevin Durant scored 33 points as the Golden State Warriors held off a late rally to beat the Milwaukee Bucks to extend their winning streak to seven games as the Los Angeles Clippers extended their league- best start to the season on Saturday.

Durant led the scoring with teammate Klay Thompson adding 29 to give the Warriors a nerve- jangling 124- 121 win on the road in Wisconsin.

A frantic finale saw the Bucks recover from a 14- point deficit in the final quarter to move within two at 122- 120 before the Warriors ground out a win which sees them move to 11- 2.

Durant said the result was a good test of the Warriors’ character. “We’ve played in some tight games but not down to the wire like this,” said Durant.

“It was a good test for us in the second night of a back- toback to see how we’d respond coming to a building with a lot of energy facing a young team that was ready for us.”

Bucks coach Jason Kidd lamented his team’s inability to convert a handful of clear chances late in the game.

“That’s the game of basketball. When you play against elite teams, you just want an opportunit­y,” Kidd said. “We had our opportunit­ies tonight. They just didn’t fall for us.”

The Clippers, meanwhile, ensured they have the best record in the NBA, improving to 12- 2 at the Staples Center after overturnin­g a double digit defi- cit against the Chicago Bulls.

A lethargic start from the Clippers saw the Bulls race into a 19- point lead at one stage of the second quarter, with Dwyane Wade, who led the scoring with 28 points, superb. However, the Clippers came back with 26 points from Blake Griffin and 16 from Marreese Speights to eke out a 102- 95 win.

Elsewhere, Anthony Davis scored 38 points and 16 rebounds to power the New Orleans Pelicans to a 121- 116 overtime win over Charlotte.

It was the first time this season that New Orleans, who had beaten Portland on Friday, have claimed back- to- back victories.

The Pelicans clearly benefited from the return of Jrue Holiday, who returned to play- ing on Friday after missing the opening weeks of the season to care for his wife Lauren, who recently gave birth and underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor.

Langston Galloway also contribute­d 23 points, including five during a run in the fourth quarter when the Pelicans clawed back an 11- point deficit.

In Houston, James Harden scored 31 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to power the Rockets over the visiting Utah Jazz 111- 102. Houston reserves produced 44 points, 19 rebounds and seven assists as the Rockets improved to 8- 5 while Utah fell to 7- 7 with a third consecutiv­e loss.

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