Warriors rout Nuggets despite Durant's ejection
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[April 03, 2019]
The Golden State Warriors took a
big step toward securing the top seed in the Western Conference on
Tuesday night, overcoming the ejection of Kevin Durant to crush the
Denver Nuggets 116-102 in Oakland, Calif.
The win gave the Warriors (53-24) a two-game lead over the Nuggets
(51-26) with just five to play.
The Warriors also earned a potential tiebreaker by virtue of their
third straight win over the Nuggets after an October defeat,
claiming the season series 3-1.
In a marquee matchup of big men, DeMarcus Cousins outplayed Nuggets
star Nikola Jokic, contributing 28 points, 12 rebounds, five
assists, two steals and two blocked shots, helping the Warriors to
their fourth win in their last five games.
Four of the five Warriors starters recorded five or more assists,
helping Golden State compile 36 on 50 baskets. The Warriors also
blocked 11 shots, snatched 11 steals and outscored the Nuggets 39-21
from beyond the 3-point arc, putting themselves in position to claim
the top spot in the West for the fourth time in the last five
seasons.
Durant had 21 points and six assists in 21 minutes before getting
bang-bang technical fouls in the third quarter, earning him an
ejection from the game.
Golden State didn't skip a beat, with Stephen Curry contributing 17
points, Klay Thompson 13, Kevon Looney 10 and Draymond Green six to
complement nine rebounds and nine assists. Curry, who shot 5-for-10
on 3-pointers, had five assists and three steals.
The Warriors outshot the Nuggets 54.3 percent to 37.5, overcoming 24
turnovers.
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) celebrates against
the Denver Nuggets during the first quarter at Oracle Arena.
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Jamal Murray had 17 points to lead Denver, which lost its second
straight and fourth in its last six games. Jokic was limited to 10
points, five rebounds and five assists. He also had six turnovers
Paul Millsap had 11 points, while Will Barton, Jarred Vanderbilt,
Monte Morris and Isaiah Thomas added 10 apiece for Denver, which
pulled its starters early in preparation for facing San Antonio on
Wednesday night in the second half of a back-to-back.
With the loss, Denver saw its lead over Houston (50-28) shrink to 1
1/2 games in a three-team race for second seed in the West. Portland
(49-28), which faces the Nuggets in a home-and-home sequence later
this week, is also in the mix.
Millsap hit two 3-pointers, one of which became a four-point play,
as Denver opened the game with a 12-5 run.
But the rest of the night belonged to Golden State, which grabbed
the lead for good on a Curry 3-pointer 10 minutes into the game and
went on to lead 59-43 by halftime.
--Field Level Media
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