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Warriors take 3-1 series lead
- Updated: May 10, 2016
Breathtaking. That’s the only word to describe what Stephen Curry did on Monday night in Portland. And even that might not be enough.
Coming off the bench for the first time since 2012, Curry, who had missed the last two weeks of action with a sprained right MCL, dropped 40 points, including an NBA record 17 in overtime, to snatch the life out of a Blazers team that was legitimately threatening to take control of this series.
Warriors 132, Blazers 125.
Warriors lead series 3-1.
Given the context, it was truly a performance for the ages — more than enough to leave Blazers owner Paul Allen speechless. Coming into the game, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Curry would …
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