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OAKLAND, Calif. -- Maybe these new-look Golden State Warriors are winners after all. Jarrett Jack had 30 points and 10 assists, David Lee added 25 points and 22 rebounds and the short-sleeve-wearing Warriors rallied past the San Antonio Spurs 107-101 in overtime Friday night to snap a staggering 16-game losing streak in the series. "We're not going anywhere," Warriors coach Mark Jackson said. "We will not go anywhere. So get used to seeing these beautiful yellow jerseys." The tight-fitted uniforms with pinstriped shorts became the talk of Twitter and also sparked chatter in the stands. Even point guard Stephen Curry said some Spurs laughed at the Warriors when they took off their practice shirts -- only to sport similar yellow-sleeved uniforms underneath. It was certainly a fashion statement, but not nearly as dramatic as the statement made by the Warriors with their play. Curry finished with 18 points and six assists to carry Golden State from 13 points down in the fourth quarter. The game featured 20 lead changes, 17 ties and countless late highlights. Golden State had dropped six in a row until winning against Phoenix on Wednesday. The Warriors, also playing without center Andrew Bogut, hadn't won against San Antonio since another overtime game at home -- all the way back on Jan. 7, 2008. "Had it been that long?" Curry asked. "Dang. Good win." Danny Green scored 20 points and Tim Duncan had 19 points and 18 rebounds for the NBA-leading Spurs, who had won five straight ...

  1. walden pedronan
    lets go warriors and steppen curry
    February 24, 2013