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Warriors

Star guard Steph Curry indicated he regretted throwing his mouthpiece in Wednesday’s win over the Grizzlies, leading to his ejection.

“It was a crucial time in the game, and the way that our season has gone, questions about a heightened sense of urgency … when you want something really bad … I reacted in a way that put myself out of the game and put the team in a tough place,” Curry said, via Kendra Andrews of ESPN.

Nonetheless, the Warriors were able to escape with the victory.

“We needed this win in a desperate way,” Curry said. “Not just because it was Memphis and all of the narratives there, but it is just how we are playing. … To see the guys bounce back the way that they did and finish the job, there were a lot of celebrations in the tunnel.”

  • Curry has reached 21,000 career points. Interestingly, he committed two fouls just 59 seconds into the game.

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