The Golden State Warriors improved to 22-0 on Sunday
with a 114-98 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, with guard Stephen Curry scoring
11 of his 28 points in the final 2:10 of the third quarter.
The Warriors opened the game with a 25-8 lead and held
a 15-point lead with 1:49 remaining in the first half, but Curry went on his
scoring spree after Golden State faced a trio of five-point deficits.
His timely spree featured a mix of aggressive moves
and effective perimeter play.
"It's pretty purposeful just trying to see if I
can get some room and figure out a way to impact the game," Curry said.
"Things started to click. We were down three at
the time or something like that, so we just needed a little life. We like to
close quarters out strong, and we were obviously able to do that, get a nice
lead and not look back from there."
Golden State shot 51 percent and made 14 of 33
3-pointers while getting a standing ovation from most of the fans at Barclays
Center after the final buzzer. The Warriors posted their 26th consecutive
regular-season victory dating to April 9 and 12th road win of the season.
The Nets (5-15) started the Sunday game as a duplicate
of Friday's ugly loss to the New York Knicks. After falling behind 17 in the
opening quarter, Brooklyn scored the final 12 points of the first half, getting
within 57-54 on a three-pointer by forward Joe Johnson in the final seconds.
Forward Thaddeus Young led the Nets with 25 points,
with two of his baskets giving the Nets leads of 66-61 and 68-63 a few minutes
before Curry's flurry.
Center Brook Lopez added 18 three weeks after missing
the game-winner in regulation of Brooklyn's eight-point overtime loss at Golden
State.
"We've got to calm the flame down," Young
said. "Once he starts to get going, starts to get in his rhythm, it's hard
to stop the whole team. They're a good team. They wouldn't be 22-0 if they
weren't a good team."
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