The Golden State Warriors were quite literally less than a second away from completing a scrappy 24-point comeback on the road, without Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler and with Draymond Green having left with a right foot injury. The Dubs were nine-tenths of a second away from walking out of Philadelphia with a win led by two-way player Pat Spencer's 12 fourth-quarter points and a game-high plus-17 plus/minus.
That is, until 76ers rookie VJ Edgecombe soared in from the corner to put-back Tyrese Maxey's miss and hand Golden State a 99-98 loss. The loss marked the Warriors' twelfth of the season, a heartbreaker given the fight of the Dubs' reserves as the bench mob combined for 67 of the Warriors' 98 points without some key starters. After the game, coach Steve Kerr was proud of his play

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