Curry too quick, too crafty as Warriors clinch No. 1 seed in the West
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Stephen Curry is too good. It's unfair.
Curry led the Golden State Warriors to their 60th win of the season Saturday, dropping 25 points, four rebounds, six assists and six 3-pointers as part of a 108-95 win against the hapless Milwaukee Bucks.
One of Curry's six 3-pointers came at the expense of Michael Carter-Williams, who was faked out of his shoes after being crossed up by Curry's lightning-quick stop-and-pop move.
With the win, the Warriors clinched the best record in the West and now sit five games up on the Atlanta Hawks for best record in the league. The win also set a new franchise-high in victories in what has been one of the best seasons in Warriors history.
Western. Conference. Champs. #StrengthInNumbers pic.twitter.com/gQaNX6jKyo
— Golden St. Warriors (@warriors) March 29, 2015
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