Warriors Stop Sonics

 
Stephen Jackson and Al Harrington led the Warriors with 20 points apiece, and the highest-scoring team in the NBA jumped to a 19-point first quarter lead and coasted past the Seattle SuperSonics, 109-96 on Sunday night for their sixth straight win. [link]

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