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Curry-flavored fourth quarter

By Associated Press in Salt Lake City, Utah (China Daily) Updated: 2015-12-02 07:52

Stephen Curry was held in relative check for most of Monday night.

The NBA's leading scorer and reigning MVP had 16 points through three quarters as Draymond Green and other teammates did most of the heavy lifting.

Then came the fourth.

Curry scored 10 of his 26 points in the final 6:20 and the Golden State Warriors held on for their NBA-record 19th consecutive win to start the season with a 106-103 victory over the Utah Jazz.

"We've had some battles and, obviously, we've had some lopsided victories," Curry said.

"But what gets lost in the record is the tough games we've had to claw our way out of, like tonight. Just because we are 19-0 doesn't mean we can just show up and blow teams out and guarantee a win; we actually have to do something about it."

With the game tied at 101 with 51 seconds left, Curry nailed a 3-pointer from the left wing to give the Warriors the lead - but Rodney Hood scored 14 seconds later to bring the Jazz within one.

Curry-flavored fourth quarter

After Curry missed a 3-pointer, the Jazz had a chance to take the lead, but Hood missed a three from the wing with five seconds left.

Curry hit two free throws to seal the victory as Gordon Hayward's half-courter at the buzzer fell far short. Klay Thompson added 20, including four 3-point buckets.

"Outside of a layup or an uncontested shot, that's a pretty good look." Jazz coach Quin Snyder said of Hood's 3-point attempt.

"That's a good shot for him. ... I'll take Rodney Hood with that shot any day."

Hayward led the Jazz with 24 points.

The Warriors have won 23 straight regular-season games dating back to last season.

The teams went back and forth down the stretch, hitting shots in the fourth quarter.

Alec Burks scored six straight and Derrick Favors gave the Jazz a 99-97 lead on a three-point play. Then Curry hit another 3-pointer.

A pair of Favors free throws tied the game at 101.

"We knew this was going to be one of the tougher challenges for us," said Warriors interim coach Luke Walton.

"That team is very well coached and they execute and they got those bigs that are a lot to deal with.

"Once their crowd got into it and they had their confidence going, it was a good solid NBA game."

Curry hit three 3-pointers after he checked in at the 6:36 mark of the fourth quarter. One tied the game while the other two gave the Warriors a lead.

(China Daily 12/02/2015 page24)

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