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Warriors stay on track for record, Clippers clinch play-off spot

The Golden State Warriors stayed a game ahead of the pace set by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls after defeating the Philadelphia 76ers 117-105 on Sunday.

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Reigning NBA champions the Golden State Warriors stayed a game ahead of the pace set by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls after defeating the lowly Philadelphia 76ers 117-105 on Sunday.

Klay Thompson posted 40 points and Draymond Green had a triple-double, finishing with 13 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists to help the Warriors improve to 66-7 as they look to eclipse the league record of 72 regular-season wins.

The Bulls boasted a 65-8 win-loss record through 73 games 20 years ago.

NBA MVP Stephen Curry scored 20 points as the Warriors made it 53 straight regular-season victories at Oracle Arena.

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The 76ers, who lost their ninth consecutive game, were led by Carl Landry's 22 points.

In Los Angeles, the Clippers booked their spot in the play-offs thanks to a 105-90 win at home to the Denver Nuggets.

DeAndre Jordan came up big for the Clippers, recording 16 points, 16 rebounds and six blocks in a double-double display.

The win saw the Clippers became the fourth Western Conference team to seal a post-season berth.

D.J. Augustin's 18 points and 10 assists led the Nuggets.

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In other results, the Indiana Pacers overcame the Houston Rockets 104-101 despite 34 points from James Harden.

The eighth-placed Rockets remain half-a-game clear in the Western Conference after the Dallas Mavericks slumped to a 133-111 loss at the Sacramento Kings.

Meanwhile, the Washington Wizards beat the Los Angeles Lakers 101-88.

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