Thursday, May 2, 2013

Curry brings Warriors past Denver 115-101 in Game 4

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) a Stephen Curry shook off a tender left leg to score 22 of his 31 points in the next quarter, leading the Golden State Warriors past the Denver Nuggets 115-101 on Sunday evening for a commanding 3-1 series lead. Curry shot 10 of 16 from the ground and included seven helps in a impressive and dominant display that rivaled his days in the NCAA tournament for little Davidson. His five 3-pointers in the third quarter removed Golden State to a its third straight win and lead in this frenetic and elegant collection. Jarrett Jack included 21 points and seven helps and Andrew Bogut broke out in the very first half with 12 points and five rebounds for the sixth-seeded Warriors, who are able to close out the Nuggets in Game 5 on Tuesday night in Denver. Ty Lawson scored 26 factors and Andre Iguodala had 19 for the third-seeded Nuggets. The Warriors dropped All-Star ahead David Lee to a hip injury in Game 1, and Curry sprained his left leg late in Game 2. With Curry carrying force anyhow, none of it's seemed to issue. The quick-shooting point guard struck 5 of 8 from beyond the arc in a spectacular third quarter, when virtually every gold-shirt wearing fan in the sellout group of 19,596 stood and cheered. Curry obtained all 22 items in the final 6:22 of the quarter, showing the kind of range that helped him make 272 3-pointers in the normal season a' three a lot more than Ray Allen's record set in 2005-06 with Seattle. Curry capped his amazing work with two of his many highlight-reel plays. He took the ball from Lawson, ended in heavy traffic and slipped in a 27-footer before sprinting completely to the bench high-fiving and chest-bumping teammates. Following a timeout, Curry leapt free near Denver's seat for a corner 3 that gave Golden State a lead entering the fourth. Curry's five 3s in the quarter were a Warriors record for a half. Curry, carrying heavy tape around his nagging leg, offered fans when Corey Brewer poked Curry in the eye going for a rebound early in the fourth a shock. Curry came ultimately back about 4A minutes later, getting yet another standing ovation from the house supporters. While Curry obtained only eight items in the very first half, Bogut broke out in a large method to provide the one-two strike Golden State had long imagined. The 7-footer from Australia sliced down an extensive open lane off a with Curry in the initial quarter, took one dribble and dunked over JaVale McGee with a thunderous right-handed slam. Bogut, who received a foul in Game 3 for bold Denver's big man to punch him on the chin within a face-to-face altercation, stared straight back at McGee while backpedalling down court. In the next quarter, Bogut supported down Kosta Koufos before hammering house another dunk. He also jumped large for a alley-oop from Curry to simply help the Warriors just do it 45-37, and chants of "Bogut! Bogut!" echoed across the arena as the video board held replaying his dunks. Bogut sat out the last 4:37 of the very first half with three fouls, and Andre Miller nearly single-handily added Denver straight back inside a place. Then Curry hit his first 3-pointer of the game a' officially a that seemed closer to the scorer's table than the arc a as Golden State won the last 11 things before the break to go ahead 56-44. After falling behind by 15 early in the next quarter, the Nuggets started initially to rally behind their point guard. Lawson, who scored a substantial 35 points in the Game 3 reduction, shook off a slow start to emphasize a 14-4 work that sliced Golden State's cause 62-58 midway through the third quarter. Only when it seemed they could crawl back, Curry countered with a blow to Denver's playoff hopes. NOTES: For the third straight game, Warriors coach Mark Jackson stated Carl Landry at power forward in his starting lineup presented before the game, even though Harrison Barnes began at power forward and the bench was come off by Landry. Jackson said beforehand that he had repeat since "it worked." Nuggets coach George Karl said it is not what instructors usually do but joked that Jackson is "consistent" and perhaps "superstitious." ... Jackson's wife, Desiree Coleman Jackson, sang the national anthem.

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