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Warriors instant analysis: Without Curry, shorthanded Golden State falls to 76ers before trade deadline

  • On Tuesday, the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Golden State Warriors 113-94 at Chase Center despite missing Joel Embiid and Paul George.
  • Early in the matchup, Steph Curry was out with a sore knee, and the Warriors emphasized three-point shooting before their volume dipped in the second quarter.
  • Led by their rookie guard, VJ Edgecombe scored 25 points, with seven assists and seven rebounds, and eight Sixers finished in double figures, demonstrating Philadelphia's balanced attack.
  • Following the victory, the Sixers' record improved to over 500 and their five-game winning streak extended, with the next game on Thursday crucial for roster decisions.
  • Against that backdrop, Kerr deployed a reworked lineup including Gui Santos, Draymond Green, and others, while the Warriors' shooting cooled in the third quarter, finishing 4 of 14 from three.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The rookie VJ Edgecombe scored 25 points, captured seven rebounds and distributed seven assists, so that the Philadelphia 76ers doubled on Tuesday 113-94 to the Golden State Warriors, thus spinning their fifth win. Andre Drummond added 12 points and 11 rebounds to Philadelphia, which took advantage of Stephen Curry’s absence due to a painful problem on the right knee. Trendon Watford contributed 16 points and eight rebounds …

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VJ Edgecombe scores 25 in 76ers' 4th straight win, 113-94 over Warriors with Curry sidelined

Rookie VJ Edgecombe had 25 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, Andre Drummond added 12 points and 11 rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers won their fifth straight game, 113-94 over the Golden State Warriors. Golden State was missing Stephen Curry…

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