Curry broke out of a shooting slump with 31 points and moved into the top 10 on the NBA's career 3-point list, and the Golden State Warriors bounced back from consecutive losses to beat the New York Knicks 112-105. Klay Thompson added 29 points to help the Warriors end their first regular-season losing streak in nearly two years. The Splash Brothers had dried up as Golden State dropped two in row following Kevin Durant's knee injury, but they regained their touch Sunday. Golden State would build a 13-point lead that New York trimmed to 97-96 before Curry passed to Thompson for a 3-pointer that started the Warriors' finishing kick. ... Golden State has beaten the Knicks six straight times.
Source: ABC News March 05, 2017 23:16 UTC