The Sixers lost for the seventh time in nine games after winning at Sacramento on Monday. “It’s just nice to have guys back,” coach Doc Rivers said. He returned for the Sixers after missing the previous four games and seven of the last 11 with tightness in his left hamstring. He wound up 8 of 16 from the floor, missing all five of his 3-point tries.ĭanny Green made his first four shots and scored 10 points in 17 minutes. Seth Curry, who had been questionable with lower back stiffness, started 4 of 6 and outscored big brother 17-14 in the first half. “We got great performances off the bench from Gary and Juan, two of our better defenders, and the defense led to the offense and the ball started to move because we were in transition,” coach Steve Kerr said. Toscano-Anderson and Gary Payton II, back after missing Sunday's game to rest his repaired hernia, led the defense as the Warriors fought back from a 19-point, first-half deficit. “It was pretty impressive just the energy flip that happened after that first quarter.” We can score with the best of them but we flipped the switch and got stops and made them take tough shots, especially in the second half and turned that into offense,” Curry said. “We were on our heels most of the entire first 18 minutes. He and brother-in-law Damion Lee made consecutive 3-pointers over the final 39.4 seconds of the third to put their team ahead 86-84 going into the final 12 minutes. The reigning scoring champion shot 9 for 16 with six 3-pointers and added 10 assists for the NBA-best Warriors (16-2). Stephen Curry was all smiles seeing one of his signature shots go down for the young guard. He beat the buzzer from halfcourt at halftime to get Golden State within 61-52. Jordan Poole added 17 points and six assists for the Warriors. “The energy, it's contagious,” said Andrew Wiggins, who added 19 points. Juan Toscano-Anderson came up big off the bench in the second half, scoring all of his 13 points to go with six rebounds and six assists. Stephen Curry scored 25 points to Seth's 24, and the Golden State Warriors surged back after halftime to beat Philadelphia 116-96 on Wednesday night for their fifth straight win. SAN FRANCISCO - Stephen Curry and his entire supporting cast had to bring some smothering second-half defense to shut down younger brother Seth and the undermanned 76ers. NBA, Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers Please see our data coverage page for details.Stephen Curry's Warriors get past Seth Curry's 76ers, 116-96 ![]() ![]() WNBA all-time (since 1997) unless otherwise noted. Some stats were available earlier in the ABA. BPM, VORP, DRtg and Per 100 Poss stats since 1973-74. All box score stats are covered all-time (though not all stats were tracked for all of NBA history). Season data: since 1946-47 unless otherwise noted. Playoffs: PTS, FG, FT, FTA, 3P, 3PA complete all-time. ![]() All other box score stats (3PA, ORB, DRB, STL, BLK, TOV) complete back to 1983-84. FGA, TRB, AST, PF, GS over 99% complete back to 1975-76. Regular season: PTS, FG, FT, 3P complete all-time. Philadelphia 76ers: Game Logs Table Rkĭata coverage: Game data: since 1946-47 unless otherwise noted. Philadelphia 76ers: Totals Table Rkĭatabase and access the sports search engine that was made for fans like you.Īlready a subscriber? Log in for full results.
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