Warriors in big comeback beat Spurs 113-111 in Game One
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[May 15, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Draymond
Green turned a layup into a three-point play with 1:15 to go to
break a tie and lift the Golden State Warriors to a 113-111 victory
over the San Antonio Spurs in Game One of the NBA Western Conference
finals on Sunday.
The Spurs lost star forward Kawhi Leonard to a recurrence of his
left ankle injury in the third quarter after having built a 25-point
lead in the first half.
Game Two in the best-of-seven series is Tuesday, also on the
Warriors' home court.
Rallying from a 20-point halftime deficit, the third-biggest
comeback in NBA history, the Warriors got a game-high 40 points from
Stephen Curry and 34 from Kevin Durant.
Curry hit a 13-foot floater with nine seconds remaining to give
Golden State a 113-110 lead and begin a hectic finish.
LeMarcus Aldridge, the Spurs' leading scorer with 28 points, had a
chance to tie the score but misfired on a three-pointer from the
left corner.
Patty Mills retrieved the ball and was fouled with five-tenths of a
second left. He made the first free throw to get the Spurs within
two, then intentionally missed the second, with the Warriors
deflecting the ball out of bounds as time expired.
Curry scored 21 of his points on 7-of-16 shooting on three-pointers.
The Warriors were 11 of 30 from beyond the arc and outscored the
Spurs 33-21 on three-pointers.
Leonard finished with 26 points and Manu Ginobili 17 for the Spurs.
The game turned on Leonard's injury. He had poured in 18 points and
Aldridge 17 in a stunning first-half offensive display by the Spurs,
who led by 25 at one point en route to a 62-42 halftime advantage.
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Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) high fives guard Stephen Curry
(30) after a basket against the San Antonio Spurs during the fourth
quarter in game one of the Western conference finals of the 2017 NBA
Playoffs at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY
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Leonard, who missed the end of Game Five of the Western Conference
semifinals on Tuesday and all of Game Six against the Houston
Rockets on Thursday, tweaked the ankle when he stepped back into the
Spurs' bench while attempting a three-pointer early in the third
quarter.
Then after a brief stint on the bench, he returned and landed on
Warriors center Zaza Pachulia's foot on a jumper, which sent Leonard
limping to the bench for good.
The Spurs were leading 78-55 when Leonard departed with 7:52
remaining in the third quarter. The Warriors immediately responded
with an 18-0 run to get back into the game.
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