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ayson Werth went hitless and has a career averag
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OAKLAND, Calif. - Stephen Curry put on an offensive clinic Saturday night. The Golden State Warriors are just hoping it didnt come at a hefty price. Curry lit up the Wizards for 35 points before leaving with a right ankle sprain in the fourth-quarter of the Warriors 101-92 victory over Washington. X-rays were negative on Currys ankle and his status for Mondays home showdown against the Los Angeles Lakers was unknown. Curry departed with 6:03 left in the game after turning his ankle after being fouled hard by Cartier Martin while driving toward the hoop. Curry was on a tear up to that point, hitting 13 of 18 shots - including 6 of 10 from 3-point range - and dishing out a game-high eight assists. "Night in and night out, hes the best player on the floor," Warriors coach Mark Jackson said. "Its special to see, because when you play with players like that, it elevates everybody else and makes them believe we can win, because weve got the baddest dude on the floor." Curry and backcourt mate Klay Thompson (18 points) shot a combined 20 of 34 from the floor in the first game of a five-game homestand. Washington came in riding high after a come-from-behind victory Friday night against the Lakers, but they didnt have the firepower to hang with Warriors. Martin led Washington with a career-high 23 points. The games most intense moment came midway through the third quarter, when Wizards guard John Wall earned his second technical and was ejected after an altercation with Thompson. "Its a lesson," Wizards coach Randy Wittman said. "When you get an early technical, you cant get into anything talking on the floor." The Warriors hold a one-game lead over Houston for sixth place in the Western Conference. They opened a 58-40 halftime lead, and it would have been more lopsided if Martin didnt hit buzzer-beating 3-pointers at the end of the first two quarters. Golden State shot 56 per cent (24 for 43) from the field in the first half. The Wizards struggled mightily on offence in the first half, hitting just 15 of 45 shots (33 per cent). Jackson talked before the game about the importance of containing Wall, whom he called "a one-man fast break." His team executed the plan, holding the explosive point guard to eight points and two assists in the first half. Wall wasnt around for much of the second half, earning his second technical foul and an automatic ejection with 6:41 left in the third. Thompson sent him to the floor with a forearm as both players pursued a loose ball. That was shortly after Thompson fouled him hard on a layup attempt. Wall got up after the forearm and stood over Thompson, jawing at him nonstop. The referees wound up charging both players with technicals, and Wall got an automatic ejection since he had also earned a first-quarter technical for chirping at the refs. The Wizards were within reach at 69-57 when he left, but their chances of a comeback went with him. "We had a chance to win this game and my actions let (the team) down," Wall said. ". The calls werent going our way. (The Warriors) got a little too physical. We had some words back and forth, and I got my second technical." Golden State extended its lead once again as Andrew Bogut fed David Lee for a dunk, and then threw down his own slam on a long alley-oop from Curry. That made it 74-57 with 4:58 left in the quarter, and the Warriors commanded an 82-64 advantage heading into the fourth. The Wizards wouldnt go away, and Jackson wound up playing his starting unit longer than he probably would have liked. Even so, Warriors power forward David Lee said Golden State took care of business against a team it should have beat. "The first game back from a road trip is always kind of a trap game," he said. Now the Warriors will await word on Curry. "It was just kind of a bang-bang play," Curry said of Martins foul. "I know Cartier didnt have any malicious intent. Unfortunately, it ended that way." NOTES: Wizards forward Trevor Ariza missed the game with the flu and stayed back at the team hotel. ... Washington did welcome back Emeka Okafor, who missed two games with the flu. ... Bradley Beal was out of the lineup for the eighth time in the past 11 games. wholesale jerseys . -- The Montreal Canadiens can expect a heros welcome from the 21,273 in the seats when they bring home booty in the form of a two-game series lead for their Bell Centre fans. cheap jerseys from china . -- The Kootenay Ice exploded for five goals in a huge second period in their Western Hockey League final game against Portland. http://www.cheapjerseyssafe.com/ . So while the players are wowing the crowds at Scotiabank Place in Saturdays Skills Competition and Sundays All-Star Game, the cell phone bills of NHL GMs are likely going to spike in the next 31 days. wholesale nfl jerseys . Not the 6-foot-9 all-encompassing mountain that is Zdeno Chara, but the reigning (and likely repeat) Selke Trophy winner and the “underrated” thorn in the Leafs side. cheap jerseys . Mathias Niederberger made 36 saves in Game 4 as Barrie doubled up Oshawa 4-2 to sweep the best-of-seven second-round matchup. The 20-year-old goaltender was steady for the Colts all series, but was at his best on the road in Games 3 and 4 as he turned away 71-of-73 combine shots. MIAMI -- Ross Detwiler departed with a lead for the third start in a row Wednesday night, and this time the bullpen held on as Bryce Harper and the Washington Nationals beat the Miami Marlins 6-1. Harper, back in the Nationals lineup after missing one game with the flu, hiked his average to .364 with four hits and improved to 9 for 20 against Ricky Nolasco. Harper hit two solo homers off Nolasco on opening day. Detwiler (1-0) allowed one run in seven innings, which increased his ERA to 0.90. He left his first two starts with the Nationals ahead 5-1 and 4-1, but both times received no decision. Tyler Clippard and Rafael Soriano pitched one perfect inning apiece to close out the seven-hitter. Kurt Suzuki hit his second home run, tripled and had a sacrifice fly. Adam LaRoche had two hits to improve his average to .195. The Nationals, who took two of three games from the Marlins, have won only four of 19 series in Miami since the beginning of 2007. This year Washington is 5-1 against the Marlins and has outscored them 29-13. Nolasco, by far the Marlins highest-paid player at $11.5 million, allowed four runs in six innings. The Marlins have scored five runs in his four starts. Austin Kearns had two hits in his first start for Miami since being hospitalized briefly for an irregular heartbeat. But Miami went 1 for 7 with runners in scoring position. The Marlins finished a nine-game homestand with the worst record in the majors at 3-12. Theyre also last in the majors in runs (32) and homers (three). Slugger Giancarlo Stanton sat out for the sixth consecutive game because of a bruised left shoulder, but hes expected to rejoin the lineup Thursday in Cincinnati.dddddddddddd Another bright spot for the Marlins: Announced attendance was 22,302. Despite the teams dismal start, crowds have been larger than many expected in the wake of off-season moves that angered fans. The Nationals took the lead in the second, when they scored twice. LaRoche and Ian Desmond singled, Roger Bernadina had an RBI groundout and Suzuki followed with a sacrifice fly. Suzuki homered on a 3-2 pitch leading off the fifth. Harper doubled and scored on LaRoches single in the sixth to make it 4-1. The Marlins scored a disputed run in the fifth, when Chris Valaika doubled and came home on a two-out single by Donovan Solano. It appeared Suzuki tagged the sliding Valaika just before he touched the plate, and umpire Greg Gibson began to signal out before changing his call to safe. Washington manager Davey Johnson briefly argued. NOTES: Nationals OF Denard Span missed his second game in a row with the flu but was feeling better. 2B Danny Espinosa remained out with a bruised right hand but is expected to play Friday against the Mets. ... Marlins SS Adeiny Hechavarria was scratched from the lineup 90 minutes before the game with a sore right elbow. Valaika, who replaced Hechavarria, has now started at all four infield positions this month. ... Miami RHP Wilson Alvarez (shoulder) threw 35 pitches in a bullpen session and may pitch a simulated game next week. ... Jayson Werth went hitless and has a career average of .118 (4 for 34) against Nolasco. ... The retractable roof was open for the fifth time in nine games. cheap jerseys cheap jerseys ' ' '


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