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Warriors use flurry, Curry to coast past Clippers

OAKLAND, Calif. - The early run had been withstood, the 11-point hole erased, and instead of gasping for air to keep pace with the super-charged Golden State Warriors, the Los Angeles Clippers instead were gaining steam as Saturday afternoon became evening.

Freed by screens above the three-point line, Lou Williams dribbled untouched for layups and floaters. Montrezl Harrell, his running mate from the bench, was everywhere in the process of scoring 22 first-half points.

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