PHILADELPHIA -- In a battle between best and worst, the unpredictable happened as the Warriors needed to survive the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday.
The Warriors needed Harrison Barnes to hit a game-winning 3-pointer with two tenths of a second left to take a 108-105 win against the cellar-dwelling 76ers.The Warriors blew a 24-point lead, committed 23 turnovers but were left smiling after Barnes calmly sank a shot from the corner off a pass from Draymond Green.Green finished with 10 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists. Klay Thompson scored 32 points, and Stephen Curry added 23. On the flip side, the trio combined for 19 turnovers, with Green and Curry having seven apiece.