Curry scores 34 as Warriors surge to 6th straight win

Golden State Warriors forward Jordan Bell (right) defends a shot by Brooklyn Nets guard Caris LeVert. AP

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Golden State Warriors forward Jordan Bell (right) defends a shot by Brooklyn Nets guard Caris LeVert. AP

OAKLAND – With the start of the playoffs just more than a month away, the defending champions are still trying to find consistency for 48 minutes.

Nobody is overly concerned. Not yet. Not with this superstar roster capable of scoring in bunches even after the mind-boggling stretches on both ends that are far from pretty.

Stephen Curry scored 34 points with six 3-pointers, and the Golden State Warriors won their sixth straight since the All-Star break by beating the Brooklyn Nets 114-101 on Tuesday night.

“Right now you can pretty much smell the playoffs coming,” Curry said. “I think we understand that we are a talented team and we have championship pedigree. We understand what it takes to win a championship but you can’t just turn on the switch of every single detail that needs to go into being the team we want to be come April. So, enough talking really about that, it’s just going out and actually doing it and executing and building those habits and the right expectation night in, night out to get ourselves ready for five weeks from now.”

Kevin Durant added 19 points and six rebounds as the Warriors reached 50 wins for the fifth straight season.

“I didn’t expect to come out blazing given that we were coming off the trip and a couple days off,” coach Steve Kerr said.

D’Angelo Russell had 22 points for the Nets, who hung tough through three quarters but couldn’t last. They lost by three points at the Clippers on Sunday.

Curry sure didn’t seem to be slowed down a bit after the two-time MVP tweaked his troublesome right ankle Friday at Atlanta. He was fine at practice Monday after two days off. Curry scored 11 straight points during a 25-0 run that turned a 14-10 deficit into a 35-14 lead late in the opening quarter.

The Nets came roaring back in a cold, 13-point second quarter by Golden State and took a 53-48 lead into halftime. The Warriors shot 6 for 18 in the second.

“The best team in the world,” Russell said. “They struggle a little bit and then they figure it out and then they attack it.”

Draymond Green’s 3-pointer from the top with 9:43 to play put the Warriors up 93-81. Green wound up with 16 points, nine assists and five rebounds while committing six turnovers.

Klay Thompson struggled to find his shooting touch early, scoring 18 points and finally making his first 3-pointer with 3:55 to play. He dished out five assists.

Thompson needs two more 3-pointers to reach 200 or more 3s for the sixth straight time, which would tie Curry for an NBA record of most such seasons with 200 or more 3s – and also for doing it in successive years. Ray Allen has the second-most seasons with 200-plus 3s in NBA history at five.

Warriors rookie forward Jordan Bell landed awkwardly on his right ankle and sprained it trying to block a shot by Russell with 8.4 seconds left in the third and hobbled to the bench, grimacing in pain. X-rays were negative and the injury wasn’t considered serious.

Bell, who scored five early points, had just made a one-game appearance with Santa Cruz in the G League. He recently missed 14 games with a left ankle injury.

Curry became the seventh player in Warriors history to make 5,000 career field goals. The others: Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry, Chris Mullin, Paul Arizin, Jeff Mullins and Nate Thurmond. (AP)
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