The Golden State Warriors never used to win the close games against top opponents, or even believe that they could.
Now they are confident they can beat anybody.
The Warriors overcame a late six-point deficit to defeat the Philadelphia 76ers 104-98 on Monday night for their third straight victory.
"In the past this was one of the games we would find a way not to win,'' Antawn Jamison said.
Jason Richardson scored 26 points, including four free throws in the final minute, and Jamison had 22 points, nine rebounds and three assists.
Jamison made a monstrous dunk off a pass from Earl Boykins with 24.6 seconds left after a miss by Allen Iverson. Boykins was again the sparkplug off the bench, scoring eight of his 10 points in the second half to go with six assists. He also combined with Gilbert Arenas to defend Iverson.
The Sixers lost their sixth straight on the road, and their second in as many games on a five-game West Coast trip.
Iverson missed four shots in the final 2:16 and had his second consecutive poor shooting game, finishing 8-for-23 for 23 points.
"Any loss is a tough one, regardless of how you got the loss,'' said Iverson, who was 4-of-12 from the floor for a season-low 13 points in a 98-69 defeat Saturday at Utah. "A loss is a loss. It's just a bad feeling.''
Philadelphia coach Larry Brown was ejected with 7.6 seconds left after arguing an offensive foul call against Aaron McKie 3 seconds earlier.
"We're going home to regroup. I don't want to get in trouble,'' Brown said, referring to the chance he would be fined.
The Sixers have not won a road game since beating the Washington Wizards on Nov. 30.
Keith Van Horn had 15 points before fouling out with 3:57 left. Boykins then converted two free throws to tie the game at 92.
Jamison hit a 3-pointer with 1:25 left for a 95-94 lead after he had turned the ball over on the previous possession.
"It gives you a lot of confidence knowing you can play with a playoff-caliber team like Philadelphia,'' Jamison said.
The Warriors trailed by six after a three-point play by Iverson with 5:24 remaining. Iverson stole the ball from Arenas, who fouled him and was called for goaltending.
In the second half, Golden State went away from what worked so well early in the game, but still was able to hold on thanks to six players in double figures. The Warriors made fewer passes and settled for long-range shots, many of those under pressure. They had 22 baskets in the first half and 16 assists.
Golden State had its full roster for the first time all season after Chris Mills returned from his three-game suspension for a Dec. 20 fight with the Portland Trail Blazers. Guard Bob Sura was activated from the injured list Friday after missing the first 27 games with a lower back injury.
The Warriors shot 51 percent in a fast-paced first half to take a 57-52 halftime lead.
Mike Dunleavy made all four of his field-goal attempts in the second quarter for all 11 of his points and Richardson was 3-for-3 from 3-point range on the way to 18 first-half points.
The Sixers missed six of their first seven shots and had six first-quarter turnovers to fall way behind. Golden State used a 14-0 run to build an 18-4 lead before the Sixers finally began to find their offensive touch. Iverson was 2-for-6 in the first quarter but finished the half with 13 points.
"We were playing uphill for the most part and when you do that, you get down to the end of the game, things don't go your way,'' Sixers' guard Eric Snow said.
Game notes
The crowd of 18,733 was the second largest of the season. ... Now that the Warriors' roster is back at full strength, first-year coach Eric Musselman has to decide who to play. "It's not going to be a smooth transition period over the next week,'' he said. "It's going to take some time.'' ... The Sixers' Brian Skinner played despite a sprained right foot. ... Adonal Foyle had 10 rebounds and three blocks for Golden State.
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Allen Iverson crumpled to the floor early Wednesday night, but bounced back. So did the Detroit Pistons.
Iverson left the game briefly after bumping knees with Washington's Mike James but returned to finish with 28 points on 10-for-16 shooting in the Pistons' third straight victory, 88-74 over the Wizards.
Rodney Stuckey added 18 points and matched his career high with 11 assists for Detroit, which went on a 12-3 run midway through the fourth quarter after the Wizards had pulled to 63-62. The Pistons allowed only three field goals in the final 9 minutes.
"I just waited for my opportunity and when it came I just took advantage of it," said Iverson, whose output was his highest since a 30-point night at Sacramento on Nov. 11. "I was probably in the best groove since I got here."
Detroit hasn't lost since blowing a 17-point lead in a 107-94 loss at Washington on Dec. 9, They're 10-9 with Iverson on the roster.
Tayshaun Prince added 14 points and 10 rebounds, and Richard Hamilton scored 12 points for the Pistons, 6-1 when Stuckey starts at the point.
"You have to pick your poison because usually a team has only one defender on the perimeter," Hamilton said of coach Michael Curry's recent lineup shift. "Now we have two great scorers on the perimeter."
Detroit closed the first half on an 11-4 run and led 44-34 at intermission, but Washington caught up in the second half.
The Wizards cut it to 63-62 on Antawn Jamison's layup early in the fourth quarter, but the Pistons answered with the decisive run, which included Tayshaun Prince's dunk that finally drew a roar from the hometown fans.
Washington missed six straight field goals and had two turnovers during the run and never could seem to keep track of Iverson, who scored from all over the floor. He had eight points and a steal in the final 9 minutes.
"People have been trying to keep Allen on one side of the floor since he's been in the league," Wizards coach Ed Tapscott said. "Once he gets the ball, he's so explosive and it really becomes difficult."
Washington outrebounded the Pistons 43-41 but watched its hosts record seven steals and score 18 points off its 14 turnovers.
"I thought defensively, all night we were good," Detroit coach Michael Curry said. "It keyed everything."
James, inserted into the starting lineup Wednesday, scored 16 points to lead the Wizards. Jamison had 14 points and 11 rebounds despite a sprained thumb suffered early in the game, and Andray Blatche added 10 points and 11 rebounds for Washington, an Eastern Conference-worst 4-19.
"I keep saying I'm grateful this is the Eastern Conference," James said. "You can be 10 games under .500 and still be playing for the eighth [playoff] spot."
Caron Butler, who entered the game averaging a team-best 22.1 points, was 1-for-4 from the floor and ended the game with only five points. He did not speak to reporters.
Detroit's Rasheed Wallace was assessed his ninth technical foul in the third quarter after arguing with official Jim Clark. Wallace had 12 last season.
Game notes
James took Juan Dixon's spot in the starting lineup. Tapscott said James will remain there for at least the next several games. ... The Pistons claimed a 246th consecutive sellout but several patches of seats were empty throughout the game ... Wizards C Etan Thomas (ankle) missed his second straight game. Tapscott said he hopes to have him back Friday night against Philadelphia.
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