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NEW ORLEANS - As Stephen Curry watched his second 3-pointer in overtime go down from 26 feet out, he shrugged his shoulders then pounded his chest. Cheap NFL Jerseys .Its as if Curry just cant help himself when the chance to hit a devastating shot arises, and the Golden State Warriors cant help but win — even when it looks like they shouldnt.Curry scored eight of his 34 points in overtime, and the Warriors won their 16th straight, 128-122 over the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday night.It was just a tough game to win. (The Pelicans) were playing well and hitting shots, Curry said. Obviously we had enough in the tank at the end to finish it up.Klay Thompson added 29 points for the Warriors, whose franchise-long winning streak includes a club-record 10 straight road victories.This winning streak feels great and we dont want it to end any time soon, Thompson said.Tyreke Evans scored 34 points for the Pelicans before fouling out with three minutes left in overtime.Jrue Holiday had 30 points, nine assists and five steals for New Orleans, which was playing without Anthony Davis but still led 107-99 with 4:16 left in regulation.Our guys fought their tails off tonight. We just came up short, Pelicans coach Monty Williams said. To have a chance to win against the best team in the league says a lot about our guys.Andre Iguodala had a season-high 20 points and Shaun Livingston scored 12 for Golden State.Coming off a victory a night earlier in Dallas, the Warriors were concerned about a let-down in New Orleans. Coach Steve Kerr warned his team about it before tip-off but it nearly became a self-fulfilling prophecy anyway.Golden State committed 20 turnovers.If we defend and take care of the ball, we have a chance. We didnt do either one tonight, Kerr said. Thankfully, weve got really, really talented players and we have an incredibly strong, competitive desire to win.After not hitting a field goal for the last quarter-and-a-half of regulation, Curry opened overtime with a pull-up jumper. Draymond Green followed with a three-point play on a driving layup as he was fouled by Ryan Anderson. Curry came back with a 3-pointer from 26 feet out, and a few possessions later added another.Anderson scored 15 for the Pelicans, but was only 2 of 8 from 3-point range, one game after he tied a career high with eight 3s. Dante Cunningham added 13 points.Marreese Speights, who had 10 points, made one of two free throws with 43.5 seconds left in the fourth quarter, tying the game at 111. Neither team managed to score again in regulation. Evans game-winning attempt at the horn was rushed and off-balance.Curry scored 13 of his points within the first seven minutes of the game, and the Warriors led by as much as 11 on Justin Holidays alley-oop dunk of Livingstons fast-break lob late in the first half.Golden State still led by double digits when Thompsons 3-pointer made it 82-72 midway through the third quarter, but New Orleans reeled off 11 straight points. Jeff Withey, who had 10 points, dunked twice during the spurt, which also included Andersons second 3 of the game.___TIP-INSWarriors: Golden State centre Andrew Bogut sat out his third straight game with right knee tendinitis, but went through limited warmups. He is slated to be re-evaluated Monday. ... Harrison Barnes temporarily left the game in the second quarter when he was elbowed in the face by Pelicans forward Dante Cunningham. Barnes returned for the start of the third quarter with one nostril plugged and team officials said he also had two stitches in his mouth.Pelicans: Williams said the team still hasnt pinpointed how Davis hurt his chest. He said Davis is eager to return but the team will be cautious with what Williams called a weird injury. ... New Orleans fell to 7-3 at home.MAINTAINTING PERSPECTIVEKerr laughed and said, No, when asked if this Warriors club, now 21-2, has a chance to approach the 72 victories by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, a team on which Kerr played.We had this guy named Michael Jordan on that team, Kerr said, adding that that Chicago team was 41-3 at one point.If the Warriors stay on pace by winning 20 of their next 21 games, Kerr said, come talk to me.UP NEXTWarriors: Visit Memphis on TuesdayPelicans: Host Utah on Tuesday Wholesale Jerseys . The first batter he faced hit a rocket to the outfield wall. So did the next one. Reyes walked a couple of batters, gave up a couple of two-run homers, and found himself in the dugout at Yankee Stadium trailing 5-0 on a sun-splashed Wednesday afternoon. Jerseys From China . The new ownership group includes Peter OMalleys sons, Kevin and Brian, and nephews Peter and Tom Seidler. It also includes San Diego businessman Ron Fowler, the executive chairman who has been designated as the teams control person. http://www.cheapjerseysmall.us.com/ . This week they discuss a great initiative by Brian Burkes family, decisions made by the Pittsburgh Steelers, the elegance of Jean Beliveau and a rule change in the CFL.TORONTO -- Kyle Quinlan dreams of playing in the CFL. Shanice Marcelle is hoping to play for Canadas volleyball team at an Olympics. Grey Cups and gold medals may yet be in their future. Quinlan and Marcelle were honoured Monday at the BLG Awards as the Canadian Interuniversity Sport athletes of the year. For Quinlan, the award gave him a chance to thank his McMaster Marauders teammates. A loud contingent of them were on hand at the John W.H. Bassett Theatre to support their former quarterback. "All the guys that Ive been able to play with, thats the first thing I think back on when I won this award," said Quinlan, who added he was happy the event was so close to McMasters campus in Hamilton so his team could join him. "I cant wait to share this with them." Marcelle, a standout outside hitter who won a national championship in all five years she played for the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, said she couldnt believe her university career was over. "Its shocking," said Marcelle, UBCs second volleyball player to win the award after Liz Cordonier in 2010. "It doesnt really feel like its finished, and so it will be weird not returning next year. But its an incredible way to go out." Quinlan and Marcelle were each presented with a trophy and a $10,000 scholarship. The other female nominees were Saint Marys basketball guard Justine Colley of East Preston, N.S., McGill hockey centre Melodie Daoust of Valleyfield, Que., and Guelph rugby centre Britt Benn of Napanee, Ont. The male candidates included Saint Marys hockey forward Lucas Bloodoff of Castlegar, B.C., Concordia wrestler David Tremblay of Stoney Point, Ont., and UBC soccer midfielder-forward Gagan Dosanjh of Abbotsford, B.C. Marcelle, a Victoria native, won the womens award after finishing fourth in the Canada West conference with 3.33 kills and 4.16 points per set. The 22-year-old was also sixth in hitting percentage at .302 and seventh in service aces at 0.46, while also contributing defensively with 166 digs as UBC posted a 21-1 record during the regular season. Winning never got boring for Marcelle at UBC. But the fifth championship, which the Thunderbirds took in March over the Alberta Pandas, was the first one Marcelles mother flew out from Victoria for. "To have her there, my biggest supporter, was really incredible and so Im happy we were able to go out on top for her," Marcelle said. That provided a perfect ending to a university career that included two CIS volleyball player of the year awards and five years on the championship all-star team. Thunderbirds coach Doug Reimer, a former national team head coach, said he was hard pressed to compare Marcelle to any of his previous players. He said occasionally he likes to joke that Marcelle has needed less coaching than any other athlete hes worked with. "You know they have that window of five years, but I remember thinking numerous times this year theres just no way to replace right away the myriad of things Shanice does on the court and off the court.Cheap Jerseys. Really a special athlete," said Reimer. Marcelle, who planned to leave on Tuesday for national team tryouts in Winnipeg ahead of the Pan American Cup in June, is hoping to sign with a European professional team. Shes hoping all her hard work pays off in a ticket to the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro. Reimer pointed out Marcelles chances are better than many other players since she has national experience playing both beach and indoor volleyball. "Thats the dream, but who knows what will happen," she said. Quinlans next career move has already been talked about for several years. The 24-year-old native of South Woodslee, Ont., won the Hec Crighton Award as CIS football player of the year after leading the Marauders to an 8-0 regular season record and an appearance in the Vanier Cup where they lost 37-14 to Laval in November. Quinlan led the country with 19 touchdown passes and just two interceptions, while ranking second in passing yards per game with 307.1 and a 68.9 completion percentage. He also led all quarterbacks with seven TDs and 550 yards on the ground. "Wise beyond his years," Marauders head coach Stefan Ptaszek said of Quinlan. "Just a calmness and in control sense in whatever he does. A leader of men, for sure." Quinlan became the third McMaster football player to win the CIS award after former CFL player Jesse Lumsden in 2005 and Kojo Aidoo in 2001. Quinlan said the thought of trying to play football in America, or anywhere else but McMaster for that matter, never occurred to him. "I dont know, I wasnt that good to be honest," he said. "I had a lot of growing to do coming out of high school. I was a decent player but looking back on it I wouldnt change that for a second." The six-foot-three, 210-pound QB, who was also nominated at the BLG Awards last year after leading McMaster to its first Vanier Cup victory in 2011, signed a three-year contract with the CFLs Montreal Alouettes in December. Canadian quarterbacks are a rare breed, with stiffer competition for CFL jobs coming from south of the border where skilled players have more experience. Quinlan, who has attended training camps with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Alouettes in the past, hopes to change that. "Obviously theres a big jump there and its a jump that Im aware of after two camps," said Quinlan. "Im just excited to have the opportunity to be able to continue my playing career. Ive been given that opportunity by Montreal and hoping to run with it." Ptaszek said he hopes the Als look past Quinlan being a Canadian and judge him on his own merits. "If he gets that, then let the chips fall were they may," said Ptaszek. With his memorable university career now behind him, exchanging a Marauders jersey for an Alouettes one is the goal for Quinlan. "Im excited to get in there and give it a go." cheap nhl jerseys cheap jerseys ' ' '



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