Curry’s 33 lead Warriors past Thunder 110-88 without Durant

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) and Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) defend on a shot by Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George, which was blocked, during the second half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, March 16, 2019 in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/June Frantz Hunt)
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OKLAHOMA CITY — One of Golden State’s former MVPs was out, so the other stepped forward.

Stephen Curry picked up the slack for the injured Kevin Durant, scoring 33 points to help Golden State roll past the Oklahoma City Thunder, 110-88 on Saturday night and clinch a playoff spot.

Many Oklahoma City fans hoped for the chance to boo Durant, but the league’s No. 4 scorer sat out his second straight game with a sprained right ankle.

Golden State also made up for Durant’s absence with defense. Oklahoma City shot 32 percent from the field, its worst percentage of the season, and made just 13 of 41 3-pointers.

“Our intensity and our focus for 48 minutes — we were trying to force them into tough shots,” Curry said. “Over the course of the game — especially early in the first quarter — we imposed our will. We did our best to take care of the basketball so they didn’t have easy transition opportunities. And we rebounded the ball well. So all things considered, really solid effort, knowing that if you give them momentum in this building, they are tough.”

Klay Thompson scored 23 points and DeMarcus Cousins added 12 points, eight rebounds and six assists for the Warriors.

Paul George had 29 points and 13 rebounds, and Dennis Schroder added 15 points for the Thunder.

Russell Westbrook scored just seven points on 2-for-16 shooting and missed all seven of his 3-point attempts. He had nine assists and eight rebounds, but Thompson’s defense largely took him out of the game.

“Trying to prevent him from getting downhill, beating you from the outside because when he’s getting to the rim, attacking, that’s when everybody’s getting the ball at their best,” Thompson said.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr said the 6-foot-7 Thompson is a good matchup for the 6-3 Westbrook.

“Klay always takes on the challenge,” Kerr said. “He’s got the size to stand up to Russ and does a good job of impeding his progress going to the rim and I thought our weak-side guys came over and helped.”

The Warriors shot 61 percent from the field in the first quarter and made 7 of 11 3-pointers to take a 40-27 lead and set the tone.