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D-Lee Sparks Warriors in Grind-it-Out Win Over Sixers

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The Warriors competed for 48 minutes and pulled out a 118-114 win over the 76ers on Saturday night at Chase Center.

After Eric Paschall puts the Warriors in front with a pair of free throws with 51.7 seconds left in the game, the Dubs put together one of their best defensive sequences of the season. Marquese Chriss blocked a shot on a Mike Scott putback attempt, and the Dubs scrambled to force another tough Philadelphia shot, which caromed off the rim and went out of bounds, giving the ball back to the Warriors.

Mychal Mulder, playing for the Warriors on a two-way contract, made two more free throws on the other end before another Philadelphia turnover eventually led to more Warriors free throws and a win that snapped the team’s 10-game home losing streak.

Damion Lee came through with several big shots in the fourth quarter and led the Dubs with 24 points. Eric Paschall led a strong Warriors bench effort with 23 points and Mulder came through with a career-high 18 points.

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TEAM LEADERS

GSW
Points Rebounds Assists
Curry / Lee – 23 Chriss – 12 Paschall – 8
Wiggins – 21 Wiggins – 9 Curry – 7
Chriss – 17 Curry – 7 Chriss / Bender – 4
TOR
Points Rebounds Assists
Powell – 37 Ibaka – 13 Lowry – 10
Lowry – 26 Siakam / Lowry – 5 Siakam – 5
Siakam – 17 Anunoby – 4 Davis – 4

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More Notables …

  • Golden State fell to 7-25 at home, losing its 10th consecutive game at Chase Center, marking the longest home-losing streak since the 1997-98 season when they lost 11-straight games.
  • The Warriors deployed their 33rd unique starting lineup, the most used in a single season dating back to 2009-10.
  • Golden State attempted a franchise-record 52 shots from three-point range, the previous record was 49 on 1/16/19 vs. NOP.
  • Damion Lee made a career-high-tying five three-point baskets on a career-high 12 attempts… His 23 points marked the 10th game this season he has scored 20-plus points and he has scored in double figures in each of the last 10 games, averaging 15.7 points per game over that span (four 20-point outings).
  • Andrew Wiggins tallied nine rebounds, one shy of his season-high mark (10, three times)… He scored 21 points and is averaging 20.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.5 steals in 33.4 minutes per game over the span of his 10 games with the Warriors.

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