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			 Golden State's second consecutive season-series sweep of the 
			Knicks capped a perfect six-game homestand and improved the 
			Warriors' home record to 32-0 this season. 
			 
			The 50-game streak, which dates back to January of 2015, is the 
			first in the four major professional American sports. 
			 
			Topping 30 points for the ninth time in his last 11 games, Curry 
			connected on 12 of his 20 shots and eight of his 13 3-point 
			attempts, including 4 of 7 in the first quarter, during which the 
			Warriors (61-6) built as much as a 13-point lead. 
			 
			Carmelo Anthony had 18 points and a team-high six assists for the 
			Knicks (28-41), who lost for the third time in five games on the 
			West Coast in the past nine days. 
			 
			Cavaliers 99, Mavericks 98 
			 
			CLEVELAND -- Kyrie Irving scored 33 points and came up with a key 
			steal in the final seconds to preserve the Cleveland Cavaliers' 
			99-98 victory Wednesday against the Dallas Mavericks. 
			 
			The Cavs played without star forward LeBron James, who was rested. 
			  
			  
			 
			Kevin Love had 23 points and 18 rebounds, and Channing Frye scored 
			14 points off the bench to give the Cavs their first victory in a 
			game James sat out this season. They were blown out in the previous 
			two instances and nearly blew a 20-point lead Wednesday before 
			surviving. 
			 
			Dirk Nowitzki scored 20 points for the Mavericks, and David Lee 
			added 20 points off the bench. 
			 
			Thunder 130, Celtics 109 
			 
			BOSTON - Kevin Durant scored seven points in the first 1:18 and went 
			on to total 28 points, nine assists and seven rebounds, while 
			Russell Westbrook had 24 points, five assists and five rebounds for 
			the Thursday, who handed Boston its third straight loss. 
			 
			Westbrook sat out the entire fourth quarter and Durant sat for most 
			of it as the Thunder won their second straight but only their eighth 
			in the past 17 games. 
			 
			Isaiah Thomas led the Celtics (39-29) with 29 points. 
			 
			Wizards 117, Bulls 96 
			 
			WASHINGTON -- John Wall recorded his third triple-double of the 
			season with 29 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists to lead 
			Washington. 
			 
			Bradley Beal had 20 points and Garrett Temple scored all of his 15 
			points in the first half for the Wizards, who sank 13 of 21 
			3-pointers. 
			 
			Doug McDermott scored 20 points for the Bulls (33-33) and Derrick 
			Rose had 16 in his return after missing the previous two games with 
			a left abductor strain. Chicago, which has lost three of its last 
			four games, four. 
			 
			Hornets 107, Magic 99 
			 
			CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Marvin Williams and Nicolas Batum scored 26 
			points apiece for Charlotte, which has won 14 of its last 17 games. 
			
			  The Hornets took control of the game by outscoring the Magic 35-13 
			in the second quarter, with an 18-0 run over a five-minute stretch. 
			 
			The Magic (29-38) were short-handed, with three of their top players 
			out with injuries. Victor Oladipo led the Magic with 25 points, 
			including 15 in the first quarter when the Magic led by as many as 
			eight. 
			 
			
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			Hawks 118, Piston 114 
			 
			AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Jeff Teague had 22 points and nine assists 
			and the Hawks won for the eighth time in 10 games by downing 
			Detroit. 
			 
			Al Horford supplied 21 points, 11 rebounds and four assists for the 
			Hawks (39-29) and Teague's backup, Dennis Schroder, contributed 18 
			points and seven assists. 
			 
			Kentavious Caldwell-Pope's 24 points led the Pistons (34-34), who 
			have lost three of their last four games. Andre Drummond notched his 
			league-high 56th double-double with 18 points and 18 rebounds. 
			 
			Timberwolves 114, Grizzlies 108 
			 
			MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Zach LaVine hit six 3-pointers and scored 28 
			points to lead Minnesota to a road win. 
			 
			The Timberwolves shot 56.3 percent and survived being outrebounded 
			51-33. Minnesota also got 18 points from Karl-Anthony Towns and 16 
			from Andrew Wiggins. 
			 
			The Grizzlies, whose injury list includes starters Marc Gasol (out 
			for the season), Mike Conley and Zach Randolph, were led Lance 
			Stephenson, who was coming off a right wrist sprain. Stephenson 
			scored 24 points off the bench. 
			 
			Pelicans 123, Kings 108 
			 
			SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Anthony Davis scored 27 points and grabbed 14 
			rebounds, Sacramento native Ryan Anderson tallied 21 of his 29 in 
			the second quarter and the New Orleans Pelicans (25-42) blew out the 
			Sacramento Kings 123-108 on Wednesday at Sleep Train Arena. 
			 
			Darren Collison scored 23 points, and DeMarcus Cousins added 20 
			points and 12 rebounds for Sacramento (26-41), which has lost six in 
			a row at home. James Anderson added a season-high 17 points in a 
			season-best 34 minutes. 
			
			
			  
			
			Clippers 122, Rockets 106 
			 
			HOUSTON -- J.J. Redick delivered a scorching start before Chris Paul 
			and DeAndre Jordan combined to take the offense to another level in 
			the Los Angeles Clippers' 122-106 win over the Houston Rockets on 
			Wednesday night at Toyota Center. 
			 
			The Clippers (43-24) led throughout to bounce back from a blowout 
			loss to the Spurs in San Antonio on Tuesday night and even their 
			record on a critical five-game road swing at 1-1. 
			 
			James Harden paced the Rockets (34-34) with 33 points and eight 
			assists. Trevor Ariza added 16 points and six rebounds, and Michael 
			Beasley chipped in 16 points and eight rebounds in 19 minutes off 
			the bench. 
			 
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