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The Golden State Warriors host the Denver Nuggets today – April 4 – as the two teams jockey for playoff position in the Western Conference.
From cleveland.com
In their previous game, the Warriors beat the Lakers on Thursday, 123-116. Stephen Curry scored a team-high 37 points (and chipped in six assists and three boards).
From Associated Press
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