NBA: Warriors continue march towards record

The Golden State Warriors came from behind to beat the Utah Jazz, and take a step closer to an historic record. The reigning NBA champions were down by 10 points at one point in the fourth quarter, but rallied to take the game into overtime. MVP Steph Curry then scored six straight points as they won 103-96. It means the Warriors now need to win five of their remaining seven games to surpass the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls regular-season record of 72-10.

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