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Curry, Wiggins lead Warriors to 126-95 victory over Magic
    2021-12-08  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

STEPHEN CURRY and Andrew Wiggins combined for 59 points and the Golden State Warriors beat the Orlando Magic 126-95 Monday night.

Curry had seven more 3s on the way to 31 points and eight assists, Wiggins hit a career-high eight 3s and finished with 28 points.

Curry swished a half-court shot to beat the first-quarter buzzer and wound up shooting 8 of 16. He now has 2,958 career regular-season 3s, 15 from tying Ray Allen’s 2,973.

He’s got the count in his head, of course he does — with admiration for the similar way Allen worked on his craft that Curry got to see up close attending Bucks shootarounds with his NBA-playing father, Dell, a teammate of Allen’s in Milwaukee.

“I know what the situation is, yeah,” Curry said, smiling. “I always just play the game but obviously know I’m closing in. But try not to let it creep in to how you play and just enjoy the journey to get there because it does mean a lot to me as I do get closer. ... I’ll talk about it when it happens.”

Before the game, after his dazzling, must-see pregame routine, Curry heaved a full-court shot from the far tunnel in Chase Center and just missed.

Wiggins scored 17 of his points in the third quarter, knocking down three straight 3s over a span of 1:14. He finished 9 of 17 from the floor to help Golden State bounce back from having its 11-game home winning streak snapped in a 112-107 loss Saturday night to San Antonio.

Jordan Poole struggled to find his shot, going 4 of 15 for 12 points and contributing seven assists and seven rebounds.

Gary Harris scored 17 points to lead the Magic, who lost for the ninth time in 10 games.

Cole Anthony had a tough sequence late in the second when he committed a loose ball foul, turnover then was whistled for a technical that allowed Curry to score five unanswered points.(SD-Agencies)

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