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Jazz top Warriors 97-90, regain 8th spot in West

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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Mo Williams scored 25 points, Al Jefferson added 19 points and 12 rebounds, and the Utah Jazz regained the Western Conference's final playoff position by holding off the Golden State Warriors 97-90 on Sunday night. Read More

Warriors shake off slow start, beat Hornets 98-88

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OAKLAND — Down 11 points early in the second quarter, Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson seemed more than satisfied with the way his team responded. David Lee finished with 23 points and 16 rebounds, Stephen Curry added 20 points and nine assists and the Warriors shook off a slow start to ease past the New Orleans Hornets 98-88 on Wednesday night. Read More

Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry look to stay hot vs. Sacramento

The Warriors are playing some of their best basketball of the season at the right time. They will be trying to put some more space between themselves and the rest of the pack at the bottom of the Western Conference playoff bracket when they host the Sacramento Kings today. The Warriors have won six of their last eight and have Stephen Curry, who is averaging 28.6 points and shooting over 50 percent from 3-point range in the last five games, playing at an MVP level. Read More

Stephen Curry returns, leads Warriors past Lakers, 109-103

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Stephen Curry had 25 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds on a sprained right ankle, and the Golden State Warriors held off the Los Angeles Lakers 109-103 on Monday night. Read More

Warriors on white-knuckle ride to playoffs, setbacks hardly fatal

For a moment, the pessimists’ worst nightmare appeared to be coming to life. Stephen Curry slapped the court at Oracle Arena on Saturday after rolling his twice-surgically-repaired right ankle, and the gesture seemed like a perfect illustration of the frustration Warriors fans were experiencing across the Bay Area. Read More

Warriors' Stephen Curry expects to play vs. Lakers despite ankle injury

Warriors guard Stephen Curry scored 35 points in Saturday night’s win over the Washington Wizards, but Golden State’s fourth-year player was forced to leave in the fourth quarter after injuring his right ankle — again. X-rays were taken after the game, and while they came back negative, Curry’s status for today’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers was in doubt. On Sunday, Curry left no doubt about his status. Read More

Warriors bury Hornets again with playoffs in sight

NEW ORLEANS — Before embarking on a critical three-game road trip, the Warriors had lost eight of their previous nine games away from home. What a difference a couple of road victories can make with the playoffs in sight. Stephen Curry scored a game-high 30 points and David Lee added 20 points and 11 rebounds for his 45th double-double of the season as the Warriors buried the New Orleans Hornets 93-72 Monday night for their second road win in as many nights. Read More

Warriors blast off in Houston

HOUSTON — The Warriors considered their rout of the Rockets important for many reasons. Stephen Curry scored 29 points, Klay Thompson had 26 with six 3-pointers, and Golden State kept the No. 6 spot in the Western Conference standings with a 108-78 victory on Sunday night. James Harden and Jeremy Lin scored 21 points apiece for the Rockets, who now trail Golden State by 1½ games in the West. Read More

Stephen Curry, David Lee lead Warriors' rout of Knicks

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Stephen Curry scored 26 points, David Lee had 21 and the Warriors routed the New York Knicks 92-63 on Monday night for their most lopsided win of the season. Almost two weeks after his 54-point masterpiece at Madison Square Garden, Curry shared the spotlight with his co-captain in front of a sellout crowd announced at 19,596. He was 4-for-7 from 3-point range, and Lee finished with 10 rebounds and eight assists after helping the Warriors go ahead by 27 points in the third quarter. Read More

Spring training irrelevant, unless you're Tim Lincecum

San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Tim Lincecum
Spring training results don’t mean anything, right? Sure, except when there aren’t any results at all. Not in the 0-for-4 sense, mind you. Or the five-earned-runs-in-two-plus-innings sense, either. No, we’re talking as in no results, period, sense. As in not playing. Read More
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