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Red-hot Curry paces Warriors past Hawks

Stephen Curry scored 32 points and made the go-ahead free throw in
the final minute after a technical foul on Jamal Crawford to help
the Golden State Warriors rally from an 18-point deficit and beat
the Atlanta Hawks 108-104 on Sunday night.
Playing with only eight healthy players, the Warriors scored
16 straight points in the fourth quarter to erase the big deficit
and went on to win their first game against a team, with a winning
record since beating Boston on Dec. 28. Golden State had lost 11 of
13, with the only wins being blowouts at home against struggling
Sacramento and the Los Angeles Clippers.
After losing their big lead, the Hawks lost their cool in the
final minute. Leading by two points, Joe Johnson turned the ball
over and Monta Ellis went in for a breakaway layup that tied the
game at 104 with 1 minute left.
After Al Horford missed a jumper, C.J. Watson lost the
rebound out of bounds for Golden State. But Crawford was called for
a technical, giving Golden State the lead on Curry's free throw.
Crawford then missed a 3-pointer from the corner with 15
seconds remaining and Ellis hit two free throws to make it 107-104.
Josh Smith missed another 3 with 5 seconds to go and Chris Hunter
made one of two free throws for the final margin.
Johnson led Atlanta with 31 points, Horford added 26 and
Smith had 14 points and 17 rebounds. The Hawks have lost three of
four.
Ellis finished with 26 points for Golden State, but was on
the bench for the bulk of the Warriors comeback early in the fourth
quarter.
Golden State cut the 18-point lead down to five on two free
throws by Curry midway through the period. Curry followed with a
3-pointer and Watson's layup tied the game at 95. Curry capped the
16-0 run with a driving layup to give the Warriors a two-point lead
with just over 5 minutes remaining.
Ellis gave the Warriors a 102-101 lead when he made one of
two free throws, but Johnson answered with a 28-footer as the shot
clock ran down to make it 104-102 with 2:22 to go. Atlanta did not
score again.
The loss was especially tough on Crawford, who had his
differences with Golden State coach Don Nelson last season before
being dealt to Atlanta. Crawford scored 17 points, topping the
10,000-point mark in his career, but didn't come through down the
stretch.
The game was tight for the first half with neither team
taking a lead bigger than five points. Atlanta led 52-51 at
halftime before breaking the game open in the third quarter.
Horford scored nine points during a 14-2 run that helped
Atlanta take a 74-59 lead just past the midpoint of the quarter.
Smith added back-to-back dunks, including an emphatic left-hander
on a breakaway following a bad pass by Ellis that made it 86-68
late in the third.
Notes: Warriors F Corey Maggette missed the game with a
strained left hamstring. He went to Los Angeles to have the injury
examined. ... Golden State F Ronny Turiaf missed the game with
flulike symptoms. ... Ellis topped the 5,000 career point mark as
well. ...Hawks G Mike Bibby was 1-for-6 from the field and is
3-for-18 over his last three games.