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Warriors win 60th on Curry’s birthday
     2016-March-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    STEPHEN CURRY had 27 points, five rebounds and five assists on his 28th birthday, and the Golden State Warriors beat the New Orleans Pelicans 125-107 Monday night for their record 49th straight regular-season home victory.

    The Warriors improved their record to 60-6 to reach a few milestones, including the ninth back-to-back 60-win seasons in NBA history.

    Steve Kerr also became the first head coach to win 60 games in each of his first two seasons, although one-time interim head coach Luke Walton may want credit for the first 39 this season.

    “I hope to keep getting better, that’s the mission, and I’ll never be satisfied with where I’m at,” Curry said. “I always want to find different ways to improve. I guess I’m officially in my prime, but we’ll see how far this thing can go.”

    Draymond Green added 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Warriors, who are 31-0 at Oracle Arena this season. With 16 games to go, they remain one game ahead of the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls’ pace in their record 72-win season.

    “Sixty and 6 sounds good,” Curry said. “It’s a big accomplishment.”

    Birthday songs, MVP chants, and a serenade and piece of cake from his toddler daughter, Riley, made it a great day for Curry — all after his fifth Western Conference Player of the Week award this season and second in two weeks.

    He shot 4 for 9 from 3-point range and 10 of 16 overall.

    Anthony Davis had 22 points and 11 rebounds for the Pelicans.

    Klay Thompson added 18 points for Golden State, which swept the teams’ first-round playoff series last year 4-0.

    The Warriors clinched the Pacific Division during their off day Sunday, giving the franchise back-to-back Pacific titles for the first time since the 1974-75 and 1975-76 seasons.

    “It’s so rare in the NBA, in your first coaching job, to inherit a great team. They had already won 50-plus before I even got here,” coach Steve Kerr said. “I’m pretty lucky to coach these guys.”

    The Pelicans opened the season at Oracle Arena on Oct. 27 and New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry received his championship ring after serving as Warriors associate head coach last season as the franchise captured its first title in 40 years.

    The teams played twice in five days to start the season.

    “No one plays like those guys,” said Gentry, who stopped to see Curry afterward and was gifted with two autographed hats. “All of a sudden the flood gates open and that’s what they’re capable of doing.”

    The Warriors trailed 40-38 with 7:18 before halftime, then went on a 19-6 run late in the second quarter for a 59-50 lead at the break. Marreese Speights had 14 points and seven rebounds, and Anderson Varejao scored seven during the second quarter in a 55-point night by the reserves.

    Curry (322) and Thompson (209) have the most combined 3s by teammates during a single season in NBA history with 531, topping their previous-best mark of 525 from last season.

    Curry played on his birthday for the third straight year and fourth time overall.

    Kerr was on a leave of absence while recovering from complications after two back surgeries and didn’t coach against Gentry in the two early season meetings.

    Gentry meant so much to the then-first-year coach last season as his right-hand man on the bench.

    “Alvin was just huge given that it was my first year coaching,” Kerr said. “His impact no doubt helped us win the championship and helped me kind of settle in to my new job.” (SD-Agencies)

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