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Curry Dazzles For 47 Points; Draymond Green Returns; Warriors Beat Washington, 126-112

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Stephen Curry dazzled for 47 points on his 34th birthday, Draymond Green returned from a 29-game absence to ignite the defense as usual, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Washington Wizards 126-112 on Monday night.

Reigning scoring champion Curry shot 16 for 25 with seven 3-pointers, dribbling past defenders and shaking coverage to make off-balanced shots. The Warriors wound up shooting 53.6% from the floor in snapping a three-game losing streak to Washington. Klay Thompson and Jordan Poole scored 20 apiece.

Green, who had been sidelined with a disk injury in his lower back and played for the first time since Jan. 9, finished with six points, seven rebounds and six assists in 20 minutes. It marked the first time he, Curry and Thompson were on the court together since Thompson went down with a left knee injury in the deciding Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals, won by Toronto. Thompson had surgery then missed last season recovering from a repaired right Achilles tendon.

Green entered at the 4:50 mark of the opening quarter to a warm ovation, then knocked down a 3-pointer with 2:42 left in the period, yelling "Yeah!" in delight. Coach Steve Kerr opted to bring Green off the bench at least for a game or two — "This is very temporary," Kerr said — since Green is on a minutes restriction initially.

WASHINGTON WIZARDS

Kristaps Porzingis scored 25 points and Kenatavious Caldwell-Pope 19 in the Wizards' fourth straight loss, fifth of six and sixth in a row on the road.

Rui Hachimura's basket with 5:25 to play got the Wizards within single digits at 110-101 before Curry connected moments later.

JAPAN TOUR

The Warriors and Wizards will play a pair of preseason games Sept. 30 and Oct. 2 in Saitama, Japan, outside Tokyo.

"Participating in the upcoming NBA Japan Games gives us great optimism about the continued growth of basketball around the world and the opportunity to unite through a shared love of the game," Warriors President and Chief Operating Officer Brandon Schneider said.

The games at Saitama Super Arena will be the Wizards' first trip to Japan and the 15th and 16th games in the country for the NBA.

FAMILIAR FACE

First-year Wizards coach Wes Unseld Jr. was a Warriors assistant in 2011-12 during Thompson's rookie season and the third year for Curry.

"This place was a lot of fun," he said. "Not only the city but the arena, the energy."

WISEMAN PLAN

Second-year center James Wiseman will play another game — his third — with the G League Santa Cruz Warriors on Tuesday night in Los Angeles, then the Warriors will decide on the next step.

He hasn't played this season while recovering from right knee surgery and not in an NBA game since April 10.

TIP-INS

Wizards: Washington shot 6 for 20 from deep in the first half to trail 73-57 at the break and committed seven turnovers that led to 15 Golden State points. ... The Wizards shot 51.2% but were outrebounded 44-35.

Warriors: Golden State missed starting forward Andrew Wiggins because of an illness. ... G Gary Payton II sat out a sixth straight game with soreness in his left knee. ... The Warriors are 12-2 at home against the Eastern Conference. ... Andre Iguodala missed a 15th straight game and 23rd in 24 with lower back tightness but Kerr said "we want to do everything possible to have him healthy" for the stretch run and playoffs.

UP NEXT

Wizards: Host Denver on Wednesday night, a respite in the middle of tough stretch with eight of 10 on the road.

Warriors: Host Celtics on Wednesday night, having lost the last three and five of six to Boston at home.

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