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Curry puts on show with 40 points in 25 minutes

Stephen Curry delivered a performance Thursday night that offered a glimpse of how dominant he might be as the Warriors go through a transition season.

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Indiana Pacers vs Cleveland Cavaliers
Type: Point Spread - Status: OPEN
Indiana Pacers-115
Cleveland Cavaliers-105
New York Knicks vs Boston Celtics
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under-110
Over-110
Golden State Warriors vs Minnesota Timberwolves
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under-105
Over-115

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