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The Orlando Magic must still be on a high from their victory over the Los Angeles Lakers that caused Kobe Bryant to throw a temper tantrum (again). Tied coming into the fourth quarter, the Magic hit their first three shots and began to pull away from the Warriors. Each team missed a considerable amount of shots down the stretch, but Orlando made just enough to win, 102-94.
Stephen Curry led Golden State with yet another double-double. Curry shot an abysmal 9-for-21 on the floor, but still managed to have team-high 25 points and 11 assists. David Lee contributed 22 points and nine rebounds. Off the bench, Jarrett Jack added 17 points, four assists and four rebounds. Lee and Jack lead the Warriors in turnovers with three each.
Magic center Nikola Vucevic was a rebounding machine with 15 grabs. He added 14 points for his own double-double. Arron Afflalo and Glen "Big Baby" Davis led Orlando in scoring with 24 points a piece. From the bench, J.J. Redick was second in points with 22. He hit 4-of-6 three-pointers and was 4-for-4 on the free-throw line.