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Curry's 23+6+4 Warriors beat the Thunder to start a four-game winning streak, and Alexander scored 30 points

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Curry's 23+6+4 Warriors beat the Thunder to start a four-game winning streak, and Alexander scored 30 points

In the NBA regular season, the Warriors won 106-98 away from home to the Thunder, starting with four consecutive wins.

Robinson Earl started with five consecutive points to help the Thunder start 7-0, after which Gidy and Alexander also scored each, giving the Thunder a 14-4 lead. Wiggins, Rooney, Green and Curry each scored, but Maledon responded with three points, and the difference was still 10 points. Curry exploded with a three-point shot at the end of the quarter and a 3+1, and the Warriors fell behind 28-34 in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Pocu hit a mid-range shot and hit a three-pointer, Muscala hit a three-pointer, Kenridge hit a layup, and the Thunder led by 15 points. After Lee scored five consecutive points to stop the bleeding, Curry and Green each hit three points, and the point difference narrowed to 4 points. Dortmund dunked and Alexander scored five straight points, and the Thunder still led by 11 points at 59-48 at halftime.

After the war, Curry hit another three-pointer, while Alexander hit a row of mid-range shots, and the Thunder still led by 12 points after Earl and Alexander hit three points each. After that, Wiggins made a layup, Lee scored 5 points, and then Curry, Wiggins, and Green all scored again, and at the end of the quarter, Lee hit a three-pointer, Porter hit a three-pointer, the Warriors made a wave of 11-0, and after the third quarter, they rebounded 81-76! The Warriors scored a dominant score of 33-17 in the quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Poole made a layup and Anderson freed a free throw, and the Warriors led by nine points! Gidy stopped bleeding by three points, but Wiggins and Poole's points widened the point gap to 10 points. Alexander and Anderson each scored three points, but in the last 3 minutes, Iguodala and Lee each hit three points, always maintaining the point difference at about 10 points, the Thunder missed consecutive attacks, and the game lost suspense.

Curry had 23 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists, Wiggins 21 points, Damien Lee 20 points, and Green had 8 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals. The Thunder side alexander scored 30 points, Robinson Earle 12 points and Dort 11 points.

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