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Hawks beat Warriors 127-119 in Golden State's 10th straight road loss

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ATLANTA (AP)— Trae Young’s steal and layup with 45 seconds remaining protectedAtlanta’s slim lead and the Hawks took advantage of Golden State’scontinued poor perimeter defense on the road. The Hawks ultimatelywon 127-119, handing the Warriors their 10th consecutive roadloss.

Stephen Curryscored 31 points in the losing effort.

The Hawks led123-119 before Young’s steal from Curry and layup stretched theadvantage to six points. Young finished with 25 points with 12assists.

John Collinshad 22 points and Onyeka Okongwu added a season-high 19 as Atlantasnapped a two-game losing streak to remain eighth in the EasternConference playoff standings.

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