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Golden State rolled past Portland on Steph Curry’s lackluster night

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Steph Curry failed for the first time in five (!) years after 7:25, but the Golden State Warriors got past the home stadium of the Portland Trail Blazers (118-114).

On a truly rare night in which Steph Curry went zero from the perimeter (0/8 three-pointers), the Golden State Warriors managed to leave the home stadium of the Portland Trail Blazers victorious (118-114).

The Warriors’ leader only had 7 points in the competition (on 2/12 shooting), but the action of Klay Thompson (28 points on 11/16 shooting) was enough to get the job done.

So neither the full performance of Jeremy Grant (30 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists) nor the presence of Anferni Simmons (24 points, 7 assists) was enough for Portland, which suffered another home defeat.

THE DODECALEPTA: 23-27, 49-65, 84-89, 114-118.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS: Thompson 28 (5/10 3-pointers), Cuminga 12 (2), Looney 4 (4 rebounds), Ponziemski 10 (5 rebounds, 5 assists), Curry 7 (0/8 3-pointers, 8 assists), Paul 4 (8 assists), Moody 6, Saric 8 (2), Wiggins 25 (4/6 three-pointers, 7 rebounds), Jackson-Davis 14 (8 rebounds).

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZER: Camara 11 (3/3 three-pointers), Grant 30 (3/9 three-pointers, 7 rebounds, 6 assists), Eaton 8 (8 rebounds), Sharpe 12 (3), Simmons 24 (1), Walker 4, Brogdon 8 ( 2 3-pointers, 5 assists), Timbull 3 (1).


Source: sport 24

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