NBA: Golden State Warriors at Orlando Magic

3rd Quarter

The Magic were first to score in the third quarter. Evan Fournier has been playing well and knocked down the three point jumper.  However, the Warriors were quick to establish themselves in the second half and they did all this with Steph Curry not shooting in the first five minutes. Draymond Green them comes into the game and knocked down a layup and two 3-pointers, extending the lead to 21 points. Both teams went on a cold streak for about a minute and a half. The Warriors finished the strong in the final minutes and went into the fourth with a  92-65 lead. Curry with 28 points and will likely not see the final period.

4th Quarter

The second unit started off slow in the fourth quarter and the Magic went on a 6-1 run. While the Warriors were still up big, Steve Kerr called a time-out. The Warriors re-grouped and were able to get back on track with a couple of Livingston buckets. The game was no longer in question, they were hoping to close this game with everybody healthy. Have to give the Magic credit, they’ve been out of the game for the entire second half, but they still played hard. In a few years they could be a very good team. The Warriors beat the Magic 111-96.


 

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