It might not be the most spry combination in the game, but few two-man games possess the kind of elite shooting that an Al Horford to Steph Curry dribble-handoff does.

That duo was back in action on Tuesday night as the Warriors took on the Trail Blazers at the Moda Center in Portland in a 118-111 Golden State victory. And when Curry played a two-man game with Horford, the Blazers had no answers for the two-time MVP.

Well, except for fouling on plays that, a year ago, may have gone uncalled.

Thanks to the new ‘Hi-Five’ rule, which penalizes defenders for swiping at hands following through, and re-emphasizes contact to shooters’ legs, Curry shot nine free throws in the first half, all makes, and ended up with 13 attempts from the foul line overall.

Most of those plays were set up by Hor

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