DeMarcus Cousins Wins With Warriors Against Clippers On Return From Injury

Golden States Warriors extend their streak to seven straight wins in a row with 112-94 win over Los Angeles Clippers at the Staples Center on Friday.
During the game, the defending champions had it all together on the offensive over Clippers and with their season's new starting line-up entry DeMarcus Cousins, who was ruled out for a torn achilles for nearly 12 months, the team seemed to be stronger than it was.
Warriors' new intro made an impressive performance on his season's debut with the team putting up 3 3-pointers bringing his scoring to 14 points, six rebounds, and 3 assists within 15 minutes of play at the Staples Center.
Clippers' gradually lose grip on the game after break and Warriors continually ascended in scoring to win their seventh consecutive game to proved by 32-14.
Speaking on his comeback, Cousins admitted it was not as easy as thought because he was engulfed by anxiety but was encouraged by his family that he can do it again. 
"This is one of the best days of my life," he revealed in a post-match interview  "I was extremely nervous, I was texting my mom and my family, I talked to my sister. They said 'you've been doing this your whole life."
Steve Curry finished the game atop in stats for Warriors with 28 points, 5 rebound, and 4 assists,  and just as that Clippers' Tobias Harris put up 28 points, 9 rebounds and 2 assists.

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