Warriors Clip Hawks for Fourth Straight Win
Published 3/5/2008 at NBA.com: News
Baron Davis scored 35 points and Stephen Jackson had 29 to lead the Golden State Warriors to their fourth straight victory, 135-118 over the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday.
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