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Blazers road woes continue in loss to Golden State

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OAKLAND, CA (AP) -

Stephen Curry scored aseason-high 32 points and added seven assists and six rebounds, and the Golden StateWarriors extended their recent home dominance against Portland with a 101-93victory over the Trail Blazers on Wednesday night.

David Lee had 26 pointsand five rebounds, and Brandon Rush scored 14 points in relief to give Golden Stateits 12th win in the last 13 meetings at home against Portland. The Warriorsalso snapped a three-game losing streak and beat a Western Conference opponentfor the first time this season after an 0-6 start.

LaMarcus Aldridge had 18points and seven rebounds, and Nicolas Batum added 16 points for Portland, whichfinished a stretch of three games in three nights at 2-1.

The Warriors wore down a tiredBlazers team late. Dorell Wright had a pair of dunks and Curry made a 3-pointerto highlight a 16-5 spurt between the third and fourth quarters that put theWarriors ahead 85-75 and seemingly in complete control for another homevictory.

Instead, Golden Statealmost added to its string of recent collapses. After blowing a 20-point leadin a loss at Memphis on Monday night, the Warriors had to hold on in the finalminutes.

The Blazers whittled theWarriors' lead to 91-88 on Jamal Crawford's free throws with a little less than5 minutes to play. Then Monta Ellis, held to only four points but with 12assists, made a fadeaway and Curry followed with a short jumper to push GoldenState back in front by seven to send Portland home with another Bay Area bust.

Curry's surge was awelcome sign for a Warriors team that desperately needs its young franchiseplayer to return to form after missing eight games with a recurring sprain onhis surgically repaired right ankle. In only his third game back, the sharp-shootingCurry offset a slow offensive output from his backcourt teammate.

And made the Blazers' blistering start simply disappear.

Showing no signs of teamplaying its third game in as many nights, Portland pulled away with a combinationof easy fast-break layups and offensive rebounds. The Blazers took a 22-12 leadbefore many fans at Oracle Arena even took their seats.

Fatigue finally caught upto Portland when it mattered most.

Rush came off the bench tospark sluggish Golden State, making back-to-back 3-pointers to highlight a 12-1run that put the Warriors ahead 24-23 late in the first quarter.

Neither side created muchseparation the rest of the half. There were six lead changes and eight tiesbefore the break, with Portland in front 53-48 after shooting 51.3 percent fromthe field. Golden State shot 44.7 percent in the first half.

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