Updated January 9th, 2021 at 18:10 IST

'Because he's Steph Curry,' Kerr on how Curry scored 38 after just 13 in midweek

Golden State (5-4) then outscored Los Angeles 34-18 over the final 12 minutes and snapped a four-game losing streak against the Clippers, who beat them at the Chase Center two nights earlier.

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Stephen Curry scored 38 points and the Golden State Warriors erased a big second-half deficit Friday night to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 115-105. The Warriors trailed by 21 late in the third quarter but Curry scored 19 in that period and pulled Golden State within six entering the fourth.Golden State (5-4) then outscored Los Angeles 34-18 over the final 12 minutes and snapped a four-game losing streak against the Clippers, who beat them at the Chase Center two nights earlier.

Curry got payback after being held to just 13 points in Wednesday's loss. His nine 3-pointers Friday were the most by a Warriors player this season, and he added 11 assists."It's just who Steph is," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "He's been doing this for many, many years and it's one of the reasons he's a two- time MVP. Usually with Steph, when he has a tough game he bounces back with the next one."

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Published January 9th, 2021 at 18:10 IST