Durant, Warriors cruise past Spurs for 3-0 lead
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[April 20, 2018]
Kevin Durant scored a game-high
26 points Thursday night as the Golden State Warriors moved within
one game of a first-round playoff sweep of the San Antonio Spurs
with a 110-97 victory in San Antonio.
The second-seeded Warriors can advance to the Western Conference
semifinals with a victory in Game 4 at San Antonio on Sunday
afternoon.
No team has ever rebounded from a 3-0 deficit to win an NBA playoff
series.
The only negatives for Golden State were Durant rolling his left
ankle and guard Shaun Livingston turning his right ankle in the
fourth quarter. Durant left the game for good with the Warriors
ahead by 15 points.
Afterward, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said, "Both sprained ankles,
but I think they'll be all right."
The Spurs played Game 3 without coach Gregg Popovich, whose wife,
Erin, died Wednesday. Assistant coach Ettore Messina filled in for
Popovich.
"There is definitely kind of a subdued feeling, and it's permeated
our entire locker room," said Kerr, who played for the Spurs under
Popovich. "There is just a different feeling, one of perspective and
sadness."

Messina said of the Spurs' response, according to the San Antonio
Express-News, "Everybody did a fantastic job of really trying to
support each other and facing this moment as it should be faced."
Golden State put itself in a commanding position in the series by
gradually pulling away from the seventh-seeded Spurs, who had the
third-best home record in the NBA during the regular season.
Five Golden State players, including Durant, bombed in 3-pointers in
the third quarter, as the Warriors turned a 58-56 advantage into an
84-68 margin late in the period.
Durant hit nine of his 17 shots to help Golden State outshoot the
Spurs 51.2 percent to 42.5 percent from the floor.
Durant also collected a team-high nine rebounds and handed out six
assists.
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Warriors point guard Stephen Curry (30) warms up prior to game three
of the first round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs against the San Antonio
Spurs at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports

Klay Thompson contributed 19 points, Livingston 16 and Quinn Cook 12
for Golden State, while Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala added 10
apiece.
Green had a game-high seven assists to go with six rebounds and four
blocked shots for the Warriors, who have won at least one road game
in their past 17 playoff series.
The win was the Warriors' 11th in their past 12 meetings with the
Spurs, and also was the 50th for Kerr in 65 playoff games. He became
the fastest in NBA history to reach the milestone.
LaMarcus Aldridge posted an 18-point, 10-rebound double-double for
the Spurs, who lost in the first round of the playoffs just four
times in their previous 20 visits.
Tony Parker had 16 points, Patty Mills 14 and Rudy Gay 11 for San
Antonio, which shot just 7-for-33 (21.2 percent) from 3-point range.
"We can never count those guys out," Cook said of the Spurs.
"They've been who they are for the last 20 years for a reason. ...
Being a fan of the game, this being my first playoffs, but I know
those guys are still gonna give us all they got in Game 4, so our
vets will have us ready. Coaches will have us ready to make
adjustments."
--Field Level Media
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