Curry,
Thompson turn on the power to cool off Heat
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[February 25, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Point guard
Stephen Curry scored 42 points and shooting guard Klay Thompson added 33
points as the Golden State Warriors rallied to defeat the Miami Heat
118-112 at AmericanAirlines Arena on Wednesday.
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Thompson had a streak of 15 straight Warriors points in the fourth
quarter. Curry added seven assists and seven rebounds.
"I think the other team is worried when those shots go up," Warriors
coach Steve Kerr told reporters of his policy to let his two top
scorers shoot at will.
"Steph has license to shoot anytime he wants. I'd be an idiot if I
didn't let him shoot anytime he wants."
The Warriors (51-5), the quickest team to 50 wins in NBA history,
also got 10 points and 11 rebounds from forward Draymond Green.
Golden State is 14-1 in its past 15 games.
Miami (32-25) was led by guard Dwyane Wade's 32 points, his second
30-plus game this season. The Heat also got 21 points and 13
rebounds from center Hassan Whiteside and a career-high 15 points
from guard Josh Richardson.
Miami led 30-21 after the first quarter. The advantage would have
been much greater if not for Curry, who scored 14 points, including
a 35-footer that beat the first-quarter buzzer.
Wade and Whiteside each shot 5-of-5 in the first quarter, and the
Heat was accurate on 56.0 percent from the floor.
Golden State cut the deficit to 55-51 at halftime. The Warriors got
10 second-quarter points from Thompson and improved their shooting
from 34.8 percent in the first period to 50.0 percent at the half.
"I was getting good looks all night but I had to stick with it
because a lot of them were going in and out," said Thompson, who
made 13-of-25 shots from the floor, including 4-of-8 on
three-pointers and 3-of-3 on free throws.
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"Steph has incredible take-over ability," Thompson said of his team
mate. "We can both get hot. I try to play at his level, but..."
There were just two lead changes in the first two quarters but eight
in the third. Curry scored 14 points in the third as Golden State
again cut into Miami's lead. The Heat, though, held an 83-80
advantage heading into the fourth.
"I thought the Heat outplayed us most of the game," Kerr said of a
Miami team that had its three-game win streak snapped. "But when
Stephen and Klay shoot like that on the same night, we are tough to
beat. They took over in the fourth quarter."
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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