Not even another magical Steph Curry performance at Orlando’s Kia Center was enough Tuesday to propel the Warriors to a fourth consecutive victory.
After scoring 56 points on the Magic in his last visit to Orlando in February, Steph Curry scored 22 of his 34 points in the first half. It moved him to No. 22 on the all-time scoring list, surpassing Vince Carter (25,728). But that was not enough as the Magic won 121-113, snapping the Warriors’ winning streak at three games.
“We just didn’t have some plays we didn’t convert, and some timely turnovers where they scored on the other end,” Kerr told reporters. “I loved the effort and guys gave everything they had.”
Playing their 17th game in 28 days, Golden State faced an Orlando squad that was missing star Paolo Banchero (groin), who was side

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