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Spurs hold off Warriors' rally, advance to West finals with Game 6 win
After wearing down the younger Golden State Warriors in a grueling six-game series, the Spurs look as spry as ever. And they already know what to expect when they commence the conference finals at home against Memphis on Sunday. ''It's going to be a rough
Warriors forward Harrison Barnes took a hard fall during the second quarter of Game 6 of a Western Conference semifinals series against the Spurs. With 1:15 remaining in the second quarter and the Spurs leading 45-36,
Jarrett Jack tried his best to keep the Warriors in it by striking half his 12 shots to score 15 points, but with off shooting nights from Klay Thompson (4-12, 10 points) and an dreadful fall that reserved Harrison Barnes from finishing the game (while
Golden State Warriors recruit forward Harrison Barnes left Thursday's Game 6 vs. the San Antonio Spurs after taking a hard fall. Barnes collided with Spurs center Boris Diaw and stayed on the ground for several minutes before standing up and being
Stephen Curry shot 10-of-25 from the floor to score 22 points on a nagging left ankle, and Jarrett Jack had 15 points as the injury-saddled Warriors finally tired. Recruit forward Harrison Barnes also suffered a head injury in the second quarter
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