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		[April 08, 2016] 
		(The Sports Xchange) - The Golden 
		State Warriors clinched home-court advantage through the NBA playoffs on 
		Thursday night, riding a strong defensive performance to a 112-101 
		victory over the San Antonio Spurs in a historic meeting of the league's 
		top two teams. 
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			 Stephen Curry had a game-high 27 points and the Warriors (70-9) 
			held the Spurs (65-13) to 19 field goals in the first 30 minutes of 
			the first-ever regular-season meeting of teams with 65 or more wins. 
			 
			Andrew Bogut had 11 rebounds and Harrison Barnes eight as the 
			Warriors dominated the boards to the tune of 43-32 en route to 
			becoming just the second team in NBA history to win 70 games in the 
			regular season. 
			 
			Golden State now needs two victories in its last three games to tie 
			the all-time wins record set by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, who went 
			72-10. A three-game sweep of the remaining games would give the 
			Warriors the record. 
			 
			The Warriors will face the Memphis Grizzlies twice in the final 
			three games of the season, with a rematch against the Spurs in San 
			Antonio in between on Sunday. 
			
			  Limiting the Spurs to 19-for-51 shooting (37.3 percent) while 
			running up a 71-48 margin at the midpoint of the third quarter, the 
			Warriors were thoroughly dominant in improving to 9-0 following a 
			loss. 
			 
			Neither the Warriors nor the Spurs has lost in a game immediately 
			following a defeat this season. No team in NBA history has ever gone 
			through the regular season without consecutive defeats. 
			 
			The Warriors led by as many as 15 points in the second quarter and 
			then 23 in the third en route to just their second win in their last 
			four home games after a 36-0 start at Oracle Arena. 
			 
			Barnes had 21 points and Draymond Green 18 for the Warriors, who 
			shot 54.2 percent from the field and 12-for-25 on 3-pointers. 
			 
			Curry (11-for-19), Barnes (8-for-13) and Green (7-for-12) all hit 
			better than half of their shots. 
			 
			
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			Kawhi Leonard scored a team-high 23 points for the Spurs, who had a 
			four-game winning streak snapped. 
			 
			The loss assured the Spurs of the No. 2 seed in the Western 
			Conference playoffs. 
			 
			Tony Parker (4-for-10, 10 points), LaMarcus Aldridge (5-for-16, 11 
			points) and Tim Duncan (2-for-6, four points) all struggled for San 
			Antonio, which lost to Golden State for just the fifth time in their 
			past 29 regular-season meetings. 
			 
			San Antonio forward Kyle Anderson had eight points and a team-high 
			11 rebounds off the bench. 
			 
			The Spurs' best offensive spurt of the game, a 5-for-6 start to the 
			fourth quarter, allowed them to get back within 93-80 with 8:48 to 
			go. 
			 
			However, Barnes and Green hit subsequent 3-pointers as the Warriors 
			expanded the lead to 18 one more time before coasting to their 41st 
			double-digit winning margin of the season. 
			
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