NBA: Warriors extend win streak to 25 in nail-biter with Raptors
LOS ANGELES, United States — The undefeated Golden State Warriors survived a late scare before stretching their win streak to 25 consecutive games with a 112-109 victory against the Toronto Raptors on Saturday.
Reigning NBA MVP Stephen Curry scored 15 of his game-high 44 points in the fourth quarter for the Warriors, who are off to a 21-0 start to the season, including 11-0 on the road.
Article continues after this advertisement“We expect teams to fight and come back when we are on the road and that is what they did,” said Curry. “We made some shots, got a few stops along the way and pulled it out.”
The Warriors have won 25 straight regular season games dating back to last season. Their streak started with a 116-105 win over Portland in April.
The Raptors trailed by as many as 13 points in the first quarter and by 10 points at halftime. Toronto took the lead at 85-84 in the final quarter.
Article continues after this advertisementToronto led 98-95 when their forward Luis Scola made two free throws with just over four minutes to play in the fourth, but Curry tied it with a three-pointer.
Curry made two free throws with 18 seconds remaining for a 108-105 Warriors lead. Kyle Lowry cut the margin to one point with a basket before Warriors guard Klay Thompson made a pair of free throws with seven seconds to play.
The lead was down to one when Scola made two free throws with 6.2 seconds left. Curry made both his free throws and Toronto’s Cory Joseph turned over the ball with three seconds to play as it rolled out of bounds into the hands of rapper and Raptor fan Drake, who was sitting courtside.
Thompson added 26 points for the Warriors, while Draymond Green had 16 points and nine rebounds. Center Festus Ezeli scored eight points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Golden State.
Guard Lowry led the Raptors with 41 points and seven assists in front of a crowd of 20,100 at the Air Canada Centre.
“He made some tough shots. He was the catalyst for them in the second half. We were going back and forth. Thankfully I made one more play,” Curry said of Lowry.
DeMar DeRozan added 16 points for the Raptors, who have lost two straight. Center Lucas Nogueira tallied 14 points while guard Joseph and forward DeMarre Carroll had nine each.
Curry scored 16 points to lead Golden State to a 32-21 first-quarter lead.
Golden State will play the fourth game of a seven-game road trip Sunday at Brooklyn against the Nets.
“We will rely on our depth as we go into Brooklyn,” Curry said.