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Celtics stun home-sick Warriors

THE Boston Celtics had their way in Golden State’s imposing building again. Last April, it was wrecking the Warriors’ record 54-game home winning streak.

This time, they spoiled Golden State’s lone appearance at Oracle Arena in a nearly three-week span.

Isaiah Thomas scored 25 points and Kelly Olynyk added 17 points, five rebounds and five assists off the bench as Boston beat the sloppy Warriors 99-86 on Wednesday night.

Splash Brothers Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson combined to shoot just 4 for 17 for three-pointers as Golden State went just 6 for 30 from long range and struggled again without injured star Kevin Durant, who spoke before the game wearing a bulky brace on his injured left knee and using crutches.

“They did a good job of guarding the 3,” Thompson said. “Teams know we can kill them from 3.”

Curry had 23 points, five rebounds and six assists and Thompson scored 25 points as the Warriors’ 10-game home winning streak was snapped — nearly a year after Boston last stunned Golden State in Oakland, California.

It was the Warriors’ first home defeat against the Eastern Conference this season and fifth in all out of 26 matchups.

“We’re in a tough spot in the schedule and with KD’s injury. Everybody goes through this at some point in the season,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “You just make your way through and you let everybody else freak out and panic. You just keep your nose down, keep working and things work out.”

Golden State took a 74-72 lead into the fourth quarter when Curry knocked down a buzzer-beating 3 to end the third over rookie Jaylen Brown, with the two-time reigning MVP pointing and celebrating at the young forward.

“I didn’t say anything to anyone to be honest,” Brown said. “I think my defense was doing the talking, I was playing good D until he beat me on that head fake.”

Golden State trailed 74-76 with 8:41 remaining before Draymond Green came slashing through the key for a pair of one-handed slams in just more than a minute. But Boston, which handed Golden State one of its two home losses last season with that 109-106 victory on April 1, kept answering every big play.

Elsewhere on Wednesday, it was: Magic 98, Bulls 91; Hawks 110, Nets 105; Heat 108, Hornets 101; Pacers 115, Pistons 98; Bucks 104, Knicks 93; Timberwolves 107, Clippers 91; Raptors 94, Pelicans 87; Jazz 115, Rockets 108; Spurs 114, Kings 104; and Wizards 123, Nuggets 113.




 

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