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There have been several memorable Stephen Curry-Damian Lillard battles over the years, and you can add one more chapter to that book after the Warriors’ 108-106 loss in Portland on Wednesday night. Both players had big moments in the fourth quarter, but Lillard’s go-ahead 3-pointer with 14.0 seconds left in the game, and a game-saving defensive play on the ensuing possession, left the Dubs with a disappointing defeat. Stephen Curry had 35 points and Draymond Green had 12 assists and nine rebounds, not to mention a go-ahead 3-pointer as the shot clock was winding down just moments before Lillard’s eventual game-winner, but the Warriors wound up falling just short. Lillard shot just 6-for-17 from the field for 22 points, but he had eight points in the final 2:06 of the game, and a game-saving defensive play when he drew a charge on Draymond Green on a potential game-tying possession for the Warriors. But the Warriors still had a chance when the Blazers missed a pair of free throws in the closing seconds. Damion Lee grabbed a defensive rebound on the second missed free throw, took a few dribbles up the court and launched a potential game-winning shot from half-court as time expired. The shot fell short, and the Warriors lost the season series with Portland, 2-1. A close game for the final three and a half quarters, neither team led by more than six points in the second half. The game featured 13 lead changes, 11 of which came in the final two quarters. In fact, each of the four quarters were decided by three points or less. Although it was close, the Warriors led for most of the game. They scored the first 10 points of the game and held a 13-point lead early, but Portland had an answer and the Warriors could never create enough separation. Andrew Wiggins had 14 points and Kent Bazemore added 12 while starting in place of Kelly Oubre Jr., who sat out the game after spraining his left wrist in practice on Tuesday, but the Warriors shot just 42.3 percent from the floor and were outscored 22-9 on free throws. That, along with Lillard’s late-game heroics, proved to be the difference. The Warriors won’t have much time to think about this one, as they will play their final game before the All-Star break on Thursday in Phoenix. Game Rewind || @verizon
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Golden State Warriors vs Orlando Magic Game Matchup HIGHLIGHTS February 20 2021 Warriors vs Magic Head to Head Matchup - Last time they met was February 11 in Chase Center, Warriors won the game 111-105. #nba#warriorsvsmagic#nbahighlights#gswvsmagic#goldenstatewarriors#warriors#warriorsgametoday Golden State Warriors finished the game last time against Miami Heat in overtime 120 - 112 led by Steph Curry with 25 points 11 assist. Kent Bazemore step up in the absence of Draymond Green he scored 26 points. Orlando Magic also won their last game against Knicks 107-89 led by Terrence Ross with 30 points. Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, New Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, Toronto Raptors, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, OKC Thunder, Portland Blazers, Utah Jazz Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, LA Clippers, LA Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Memphis Grizzlies, New Orleans Pelicans, San Antonio Spurs, Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, Washington Wizards. This video is edited under by Fair use law of YouTube. No Copyright Infringement is intended. Credits to the owner of the images, video clips, background music, etc. Background Music: Background Music: Sport Trap Rock by Infraction [No Copyright Music] / Training Day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6nJHnw76pw Pls. support po nang video na to mga idol click niyo lang like at subscribe to our channel. Share niyo na rin sa fb wall niyo. Salamat mga idol
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-MIAMI HEAT 120-112 OT | Successo a sorpresa in rimonta degli Warriors, che riescono grazie all’inatteso contributo del supporting cast a recuperare 10 lunghezze di svantaggio nell’ultimo quarto e a forzare un vertice in cui Golden State ha sfruttato anche un paio di canestri di un ispirato Kent Bazemore da 26 punti (al suo massimo in stagione, seconda volta oltre quota 20). Per i padroni di casa è la quarta vittoria nelle ultime cinque gare, che permette agli Warriors di salire al settimo posto in solitaria a Ovest Al resto poi quando più conta pensa Steph: il n°30 di Golden State firma la tripla del definitivo sorpasso a 75 secondi dal termine dell’overtime, un movimento incontenibile dal palleggio che manda in bambola l’avversario e permette a Curry di chiudere con 25 punti, 5/20 dalla lunga distanza, 7 rimbalzi e ben 11 assist. Oltre quota 20 infatti ci sono anche Andrew Wiggins da 23 con il 50% al tiro e Kelly Oubre Jr. - il più utilizzato da coach Kerr, in campo 44 minuti chiusi con 23 e 8 rimbalzi A Miami invece non resta altro che l’ennesimo rimpianto al termine di quella che è diventata la 17^ sconfitta in questa prima parte complicata di regular season. Non basta agli Heat per evitare la terza sconfitta in fila neanche la seconda tripla doppia di Jimmy Butler arrivata nel giro di pochi giorni, autore di 13 punti, 12 rimbalzi e 11 assist che si aggiungono ai 24 punti realizzati da Bam Adebayo e ai 19 di Kendrick Nunn
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The Warriors didn’t hold a lead until 51 minutes and 28 seconds into the game, but somehow, someway posted an improbable 120-112 overtime win over the Heat at Chase Center on Wednesday night. The Dubs forced overtime with a 20-6 run to close the fourth quarter, and two 3-pointers from Stephen Curry and another from Andrew Wiggins in the extra period proved huge in the Warriors’ first overtime victory since December 18, 2017. The path to this victory was an unusual one to say the least. The Dubs were undersized, undermanned and trailed by 15 points in the fourth quarter against the reigning Eastern Conference champs. Add to that the fact that Curry, a two-time NBA MVP who had been on a roll, was having a rough shooting night, and Draymond Green (right ankle soreness) was a late scratch, and the deck was stacked against the Warriors. But big performances from Kent Bazemore and Kelly Oubre Jr. kept the Warriors in the game, and Curry closed out the overtime period with a pair of dagger threes to lift the Warriors to the win. Bazemore kept the Warriors in the game early with two first-quarter 3-pointers, and he came through late with eight straight Warriors points bridging the third and fourth quarters, the last being a tip-in with 1:38 left in overtime that gave the Dubs their first lead of the game. Bazemore finished the game with a season-high 26 points, his second straight game setting a season-high in scoring after his 24-point effort in Monday’s win over Cleveland. Bazemore led the way in keeping the Dubs in the game, and Curry overcame a rough shooting night and delivered late. His step-back 3-pointer with 1:15 left in the game put the Warriors in front for good, and on the team’s next possession he assisted an Andrew Wiggins 3-pointer from the corner. Miami answered with a Duncan Robinson 3-pointer, but Curry then followed with another trey that all but sealed the game, putting the Dubs up six with 17.0 seconds left in the game. Curry finished the night with 25 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds. He was 8-for-25 from the floor, ending his streak of 10 straight games scoring at least 25 points on 50 percent or better shooting, the longest such streak by an NBA guard since Michael Jordan (11 games) in 1995-96. With Curry having an off-night in terms of shooting percentage, Bazemore, Oubre and Wiggins picked up the slack. All three wings made four 3-pointers apiece, and Oubre and Wiggins each finished with 23 points and eight rebounds, and Eric Paschall gave the Warriors some big minutes off the bench, tallying his third-straight double-digit scoring performance (11 points). Game Rewind || @verizon