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NBA: Warriors bounce back to thrash Raptors

Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry rebounded from a poor shooting performance to combine for 47 points as the Golden State Warriors whipped the Toronto Raptors 113-89 on Friday. Thompson tallied 25 points with five assists and Curry finished with 22 points with five rebounds in front of a crowd of 19,800 at the Air Canada Centre arena. The pair combined for 31 points on just 10-of-30 shooting in Thursday's loss to LeBron James' Cleveland Cavaliers. Thompson and Curry carried the load Friday, joining forces to shoot 17-of-31 against the Swiss cheese Toronto defense. "Our team has done a good job this year of responding to losses," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "I think we were just responding to a disappointing night last night." Draymond Green added 17 points with nine rebounds for Golden State, which has split each of the four games on its current six-game road trip. Terrence Ross led the Raptors with 18 points and DeMar DeRozan chipped in 14 on four-of-16 shooting. The Warriors bottled up Toronto point guard Kyle Lowry, who scored four points on one-of-seven shooting. The Raptors have lost four consecutive games after a four-game winning streak. "They are a very good team. That was just a good, old-fashioned, woodshed butt whooping," Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. Golden State started quickly Friday, jumping out to a 22-5 lead eight minutes into the NBA contest. Thompson and Green each hit two three-pointers during the surge for the Warriors, who held Toronto to one-of-19 shooting in the first quarter. The Warriors led 27-11 after a quarter of play. The Raptors started the second quarter on a 6-0 run to cut the deficit to 10, but Golden State ended the final 7 1/2 minutes of the half on a 19-8 surge for a 54-31 halftime lead. Toronto had 12 turnovers in the first half and was limited to nine-of-37 shooting -- including one-for-nine from three point range. Thompson netted the first 11 points for the Warriors to begin the third quarter. He hit three straight three pointers before Green converted a layup for a 67-33 lead and the Warriors led by as many as 41 over the final 21 minutes.