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Warriors Outlast Pelicans 147-140; Dubs Tie Franchise Record For 3s

OAKLAND (AP) -- Stephen Curry scored 41 points with nine 3-pointers to become the first player in NBA history to make eight or more 3s in three straight games, and the Golden State Warriors held off the New Orleans Pelicans 147-140 on Wednesday night for their sixth straight win.

Kevin Durant hit a key 3-pointer with 5:53 to play and finished with 30 points and 15 rebounds, while Klay Thompson scored 19 points with four 3s. Draymond Green had two

Curry has 28 3-pointers in his past three games while the Warriors made 18 or more from deep in a franchise-record fourth straight game.

He scored 23 of his points in the third quarter, hitting four 3s over the final 2:37, as the two-time defending champions rallied, taking a 110-109 lead into the fourth after Andre Iguodala's driving finger roll and ensuing free throw.

Golden State found its rhythm in the second half playing the second night of a back-to-back. The Warriors won 142-111 at Denver on Tuesday night and this was their lone day at home during a grueling 17-day stretch, with seven of eight games away from the Bay Area. Golden State won't play at Oracle Arena again until Jan. 31.

On Friday at the Clippers, All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins is scheduled to start and make his Warriors debut for his first game in nearly a year since tearing his left Achilles tendon and undergoing surgery.

The Warriors were hardly as sharp initially as they were a night earlier, but it would have been tough to match that 51-point opening period at Denver.

They hit 10 of their 21 in the first quarter alone Tuesday.

"I'm tempted to just write on the board, 'Just do what you guy did last night' and not say anything else," coach Steve Kerr quipped before the game. "I know we can't always shoot that way. That was a special night and we were in the zone."

Golden State began 5 for 9 Wednesday making 3 of 4 3s, two by Durant, for a quick 16-11 lead. The Warriors then went 7 for their next 23 before Thompson's 3 midway through the second and chipped away at a 17-point deficit to pull within 71-66 at halftime.

After also losing on Golden State's home floor 131-121 on Oct. 31, the Pelicans have lost 10 of the last 11 and 21 of 23 to the Warriors. New Orleans also lost a 4-1 Western Conference semifinals to Golden State.

COUSINS CONNECTION

Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry, Kerr's top assistant during the 2015 championship season, offered some helpful insight on Cousins before the Warriors signed him to a one-year contract last summer.

"I know Alvin awfully well and I know he would be open with me on everything," Kerr said. "We had a couple good conversations and it was very helpful in terms of my approach when we did sign DeMarcus."

Is Gentry curious how Cousins might fit in on a star-studded roster?

"Nope, not really," he said. "He's a great player. He's the best player at his position in the league."

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