NBA: Durant back as Warriors overpower 76ers

Kevin Durant, who missed the Warriors previous game with a bruised left hand, showed no sign of lingering after-effects to help power the Dubs to its fourth straight victory.

Published : Feb 28, 2017 16:27 IST , Los Angeles

Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant (left) pats Stephen Curry, on the head after he misses the lay-up during the first half against the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday in Philadelphia.
Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant (left) pats Stephen Curry, on the head after he misses the lay-up during the first half against the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday in Philadelphia.
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Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant (left) pats Stephen Curry, on the head after he misses the lay-up during the first half against the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday in Philadelphia.

Kevin Durant returned from injury with a bang on Monday, scoring 27 points as the Golden State Warriors overpowered the Philadelphia 76ers 119-108.

Durant, who missed the Warriors previous game with a bruised left hand, showed no sign of lingering after-effects to help power the Dubs to its fourth straight victory.

The Warriors, which is already assured of a place in the playoffs, improved to a league best 50-9 after rattling up its seventh win in eight games. Klay Thompson added 21 points for Golden State while Zaza Pachulia scored a season best 16 points.

Draymond Green chipped in with 14 points, 11 rebounds and five steals. But it was a rare off-night for Stephen Curry. The Warriors star contributed a respectable 19 points but drew a blank from three-point range, missing all 11 of his attempts.

It was only the third time in 211 games Curry has failed to connect with at least one three-pointer. "I forgot to adjust to the thickness of the air," Curry joked. "It happens, but you have to find other ways to impact the game."

The Warriors eventually pulled clear against an under-powered Sixers team early in the fourth quarter, moving into a 99-87 lead. The Sixers fought back however when Golden State's David West was called for a flagrant after a clash with Dario Saric.

Saric drained two free throws before Nik Stauskas scored to cut the Warriors lead to 99-91 with just under eight minutes left.

But that was the cue for a sustained scoring run by the Warriors, with West making three assists in quick succession to help Golden State into a 106-92 lead with just under six minutes to go.

"I thought we played a really good game," Golden State coach Steve Kerr said. "We just couldn't make a shot. But we made up for it by getting to the free-throw line."

Sixers coach Brett Brown said even despite Curry's off-night, the depth of the Warriors offense had been hard to counter. "At times, we got lucky with them as a team," Brown said. "They didn't shoot it the way a team would normally shoot it."

"But when you take away something, something else gets exposed. It's hard to guard everything."

The defeat capped a day of disappointment for the Sixers which earlier revealed that rookie center Joel Embiid - the team's top scorer and rebounder - faced an indefinite layoff due to a knee injury.

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