Sunday, 12 November 2017

Philadelphia 76ers 114-135 Golden State Warriors




Kevin Durant returned to the field after missing a game with a leg injury and, with 29 points, led the Golden State Warriors' attack in their 135-114 victory over the Philadelphia Sixers.
The Warriors, who achieved their sixth consecutive victory, remain on the winning road and put their record at 10-3 so far this season. It was also his ninth consecutive victory against the Sixers and the sixth consecutive in his field of "Oracle Arena". The Golden State team has won by 17 or more points each game of that winning streak, averaging 123 points. Durant missed his team's win on Wednesday against the Minnesota Timberwolves because of a thigh injury to his left thigh, but this time he showed no signs of discomfort. Klay Thompson added 23 points and point guard Stephen Curry approached the double-double with 22 points and nine assists. Curry, who was 30 minutes on the field, surpassed the mark of 4,000 assists for life.

The Sixers (6-6) were led by J.J. Redick, with 17 points, reserve Timothe Luwawu-Cabarro scored 15 and DarĂ­o Saric scored 14.

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