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The Warriors Pass Their Test Against The Milwaukee Bucks, 119-92

 
The Golden State Warriors came in to Wednesday's game looking to gain some momentum after breaking their nine game losing streak on Monday against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Warriors passed this test with flying colors, although it did get a little iffy in the third quarter. The teams played relatively close through the first half and it was a five point lead for the Warriors at half with the score being 55-50. Then the third quarter came which during the losing streak has been extremely unkind to the Warriors. The Warriors opened up the half on a nice run and got the lead up to 12 points. Just like the Warriors last game the Bucks made a run in that third quarter and actually tied the game at 81-81. Just like the previous game against the Thunder Ronny Turiaf tried too much on the offensive end and instead of missing a long jumper he shuffled his feet. At the end of the third quarter though the Warriors maintained a one point lead. Then the surpising thing ... (link)

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