SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Stephen Curry had 32 points, eight assists and seven rebounds, Andrew Wiggins scored 25 points and the Golden State Warriors beat the Portland Trail Blazers 118-103 on Friday night for their sixth straight victory.

Anfernee Simons hit a 3-pointer with 5:31 left that pulled Portland within 100-92, only for Curry to connect from long range the next two Warriors possessions. Simons scored 19 points off the bench with five 3s.

Trail Blazers at Warriors

Warriors guard Stephen Curry shoots against Trail Blazers forward Nassir Little and forward Tony Snell during the second half Nov. 26, 2021 in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Damian Lillard’s streak of nine straight games with 20 or more points ended, as he finished with 16. He had an uncharacteristically quiet game playing back home in the Bay Area, shooting 5 for 15 and missing his initial five 3-point tries before knocking down two in a row from long range in the final 2:33.

Draymond Green contributed 12 points, 12 assists and eight rebounds, and Jordan Poole had 14 points and five assists for the NBA-leading Warriors (17-2).

Jusuf Nurkic dunked with 2:49 left in the first half to tie the game at 42 before the Warriors went on 16-2 burst for a 58-44 lead at the break. They extended the run to 32-12 in the third.

Blazers assistant coach Scott Brooks was ejected after the halftime buzzer for a pair of technical fouls.

Nurkic finished with 17 points and CJ McCollum 16 for Portland, which shot 41.9% — just below the Warriors’ 42% opponents’ shooting percentage coming into the game.

LILLARD’S HOLIDAY

Lillard got to spend Thanksgiving Day at home with family in Oakland, fortunate how the schedule worked out.

“It was perfect, it worked out perfect,” he said leaving the court from warmups.

Lillard picked up a technical foul 24.8 seconds before halftime, upset about a no call.

REMEMBERING DR. SCHWARTZ

The Warriors held a moment of silence before the game for longtime team doctor, Dr. Elliott Schwartz, who died Friday after a short battle with cancer. He also worked with the Oakland Athletics.

“Just a beloved figure around the Warriors for many, many years,” coach Steve Kerr said while offering condolences to the family during his pregame media session.

TIP-INS

Trail Blazers: The Blazers are 1-9 on the road. … Portland began 3 for 14 from deep and 11 of 31 overall before a timeout by coach Chauncey Billups at the 5:49 mark of the second quarter with his team trailing 38-30. … Nurkic picked up his fourth foul at the 2:56 mark of the third after Green drove by him again after dribbling past the big man for a one-handed slam with 4:23 to go in the period.

Warriors: Veteran swingman Andre Iguodala missed his fourth game in a row with soreness in his right knee. “He had some swelling and when you get older, things take longer to heal. In my case, years,” Kerr said. “This is what happens when you have that much mileage. Something happens and it keeps you out a little bit longer. It’s not a long-term concern.” … G Damion Lee — whose wife Sydel was expecting the couple’s first child, a boy — was away for the team for personal reasons, and brother-in-law Curry might have provided a hint when he put a ball under his jersey and then pushed it out. … Green notched his second game of the season with double-digit assists. … The Warriors have won 11 of the last 13 against Portland at home.

UP NEXT

Warriors: Visit the Clippers on Sunday, having lost the last meeting in the rivalry at Staples Center.

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