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			roundup: Warriors alone atop Western Conference 
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			 [April 01, 2019] 
			The Golden State Warriors vented 
			their frustration over a controversial loss in their previous game 
			on the playoff-hopeful Charlotte Hornets on Sunday night, using a 
			71-point first half to pave the way to a 137-90 blowout in Oakland, 
			Calif. 
 Stephen Curry (25 points) and Klay Thompson (24) combined for 11 
			3-pointers, helping the Warriors win a game in which DeMarcus 
			Cousins was ejected in the second quarter for a flagrant foul.
 
 The win, coupled with Denver's surprising home loss to Washington, 
			pushed the Warriors (52-24) one game ahead of the Nuggets (51-25) 
			atop the Western Conference on the eve of their showdown Tuesday 
			night at Golden State.
 
 The Warriors improved to 18-6 this season in the first game 
			following a loss, which on this occasion was a 131-130 overtime 
			affair Friday night at Minnesota that featured two questionable 
			calls against Golden State in the final five seconds of the extra 
			session.
 
 Wizards 95, Nuggets 90
 
 Troy Brown Jr. scored 24 points, Thomas Bryant had 20 points and 14 
			rebounds, and Washington dealt Denver a home loss. The Nuggets had 
			won eight of 10 and fell one game behind Golden State for the best 
			record in the Western Conference.
 
			
			 
			
 Jabari Parker also had 20 points for Washington, which had lost six 
			of seven. Bradley Beal added 17.
 
 Denver's Nikola Jokic had 23 points and 14 rebounds before being 
			ejected after receiving two quick technical fouls for arguing a 
			non-foul call with 3:46 remaining. Paul Millsap had 13 points and 16 
			rebounds.
 
 Clippers 113, Grizzlies 96
 
 Danilo Gallinari scored 27 points with 15 rebounds and Montrezl 
			Harrell added 20 points as Los Angeles moved into a tie for fifth 
			place in the Western Conference with a victory over visiting 
			Memphis.
 
 Lou Williams scored 17 points and JaMychal Green added 15 as the 
			Clippers (47-31) drew even with the Utah Jazz, six games behind the 
			first-place Golden State Warriors, but just two games behind the 
			fourth-place Portland Trail Blazers.
 
 Delon Wright scored 20 points and Chandler Parsons added 17 as the 
			Grizzlies lost for the fourth time in their last six games and for 
			the sixth time in their last nine games. Memphis has already been 
			eliminated from playoff consideration.
 
 Kings 113, Spurs 106
 
 Buddy Hield scored 26 points to lead seven players in double figures 
			as visiting Sacramento clipped San Antonio, completing a three-game 
			sweep of the season series. The Spurs are already guaranteed a spot 
			in the postseason for the 22nd straight season, tying an NBA record.
 
 The Kings trailed 106-105 after San Antonio's DeMar DeRozan hit a 
			jumper with 2:53 to play. Sacramento responded with the final eight 
			points of the game, capped by two free throws by Hield with 16.7 
			seconds left, to snap a two-game losing streak.
 
 Willie Cauley-Stein added 17 points for the Kings, with Bogdan 
			Bogdanovic and Harrison Barnes scoring 15 each, De'Aaron Fox hitting 
			for 12 points, and Nemanja Bjelica and Yogi Ferrell pumping in 10 
			points apiece. Kosta Koufos led the Kings with 11 rebounds.
 
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			Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots the basketball 
			against Charlotte Hornets guard Jeremy Lamb (3) during the first 
			quarter at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY 
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            Mavericks 106, Thunder 103
 Dwight Powell's dunk with 21 seconds left gave Dallas the lead for 
			good as it survived a wild win over host Oklahoma City.
 
 Powell took a dish from Jalen Brunson, who hit a go-ahead basket on 
			the Mavericks' previous possession, and slammed the ball home for 
			the fifth lead change in a frantic final two minutes. Dennis 
			Schroder and Paul George each missed would-be go-ahead 3-pointers on 
			the Thunder's next trip down the floor.
 
 Trey Burke scored 25 points for the Mavericks, who snapped a 
			two-game losing streak and won for just the fifth time in their last 
			23 games. Brunson scored 18 points while Devin Harris had 15 points 
			and Dwight Powell added 11 points.
 
 Hawks 136, Bucks 135
 
 Rookie Trae Young hit the game-winning jumper at the buzzer in 
			overtime to give Atlanta a win over visiting Milwaukee. It was the 
			first time Atlanta beat Milwaukee in three tries this season and 
			broke a six-game losing streak to the Bucks.
 
 Milwaukee's Sterling Brown, who scored a season-high 27, had put the 
			Bucks ahead with 1.1 seconds remaining with a driving basket. That 
			negated the go-ahead bucket that Young had scored with 6.8 seconds 
			remaining on the previous possess.
 
 Atlanta got 24 points from Justin Anderson and 23 points each from 
			John Collins and Alex Len. Anderson and Collins each had 12 
			rebounds. Young had 12 points and 16 assists. The Bucks were playing 
			without Giannis Antetokounmpo (sprained ankle) and Khris Middleton 
			(sore groin).
 
 Lakers 130, Pelicans 102
 
 JaVale McGee had 23 points and 16 rebounds as visiting Los Angeles 
			routed New Orleans in a matchup of short-handed teams. Los Angeles 
			was playing its first game since announcing Saturday that LeBron 
			James would not play again this season because of a groin injury.
 
            
			 
			Former Pelican Rajon Rondo added 24 points and 12 assists, Alex 
			Caruso came off the bench to score 23 points, Kentavious 
			Caldwell-Pope added 19 points and Reggie Bullock 18 as the Lakers 
			outscored the Pelicans 69-40 in the second half.
 Former Laker Julius Randle scored 17 to lead New Orleans, which lost 
			for the 10th time in 12 games. Christian Wood added 15 points and 11 
			rebounds, Jahlil Okafor scored 15, Solomon Hill had 14 and Cheick 
			Diallo had his ninth double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. 
			Anthony Davis (back spasms) was held out by New Orleans.
 
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