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Warriors Fall Short, Lose To Spurs

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The Warriors were tormented by turnovers in Thursday’s 104-102 loss to the Spurs at Oracle Arena. The Dubs gave it away 24 times, leading to 31 points for a Spurs team that was playing without Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili. Despite the sloppy play, the Warriors still had a chance to tie it in the game’s final possession, but Stephen Curry’s long-distance shot was off the mark. David Lee led the Warriors in a losing effort with 32 points and 13 rebounds and Stephen Curry had 30 points and 15 assists. The loss spoiled an otherwise celebratory night, as fans packed the house for the 50th straight sellout at Oracle Arena. The Warriors will look to bounce back from the defeat on Saturday when they host the Lakers.