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101-93!Curry scored 17 points and 10 assists + made a force at critical moments, and the Warriors won two consecutive games to sit 10th in the West

101-93!Curry scored 17 points and 10 assists + made a force at critical moments, and the Warriors won two consecutive games to sit 10th in the West

On March 28, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, and the Golden State Warriors went away to challenge the Orlando Magic. The game was full of twists and turns, with the Warriors taking a double-digit lead in the first quarter and then withstanding multiple comebacks from their opponents. In the end, the Warriors defeated the Magic 101-93 to win two straight games and sit in the 10th place in the West.

101-93!Curry scored 17 points and 10 assists + made a force at critical moments, and the Warriors won two consecutive games to sit 10th in the West

Warriors (38-34): Curry 17 points and 10 assists, Wiggins 23 points and 6 rebounds, Klay Thompson 15 points, Moody 12 points, Payton II 10 points.

Magic (42-30): Banchero 15 points and eight rebounds, Wagner Jr. 14 points, Anthony 26 points and eight rebounds.

101-93!Curry scored 17 points and 10 assists + made a force at critical moments, and the Warriors won two consecutive games to sit 10th in the West

Just three and a half minutes into the first quarter, Green was dissatisfied with the decision and argued with the referee and was ejected. The Warriors weren't affected by Green's ejection, but the Magic felt cold in the first quarter. The Magic scored just 11 points in a single quarter, and the Warriors led 27-11 after the first quarter.

101-93!Curry scored 17 points and 10 assists + made a force at critical moments, and the Warriors won two consecutive games to sit 10th in the West

In the second quarter, the Magic regained their touch, and Isaac and Anthony hit four consecutive three-pointers to help the Magic chase 23-29 by only six points. Payton scored six straight points in the middle of the game, and the Warriors regained their grip after an 8-0 run. The Magic responded with an 8-2 run to bring the margin back to single digits again. At halftime, the Warriors led by eight points at 45-37.

101-93!Curry scored 17 points and 10 assists + made a force at critical moments, and the Warriors won two consecutive games to sit 10th in the West

Curry hit a three-pointer in the third quarter and the Warriors regained a double-digit lead. In the second half, the Warriors' shooting percentage slipped and the Magic took the opportunity to launch an 11-2 attack wave to chase the score to just six points. After that, the two sides went back and forth on the court, and the Warriors led the Magic 72-66 in the third quarter.

101-93!Curry scored 17 points and 10 assists + made a force at critical moments, and the Warriors won two consecutive games to sit 10th in the West

Blake's three-pointer at 10:13 in the final quarter helped the Magic chase 74-78 by only four points. After that, the Magic continued to work hard, and a 7-0 run put them at 93-94 at 2:41. Curry scored five straight points at the critical moment, and his three-point shot gave the Warriors a 101-93 lead to eight points in the final 34 seconds, and the game was out of suspense. In the end, the Warriors won the game 101-93.

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