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Warriors lose Curry early against Spurs, then Durant leads fourth-quarter comeback

OAKLAND, Calif. -- During a San Antonio Spurs strategy meeting to figure "out how we're going to stop the [Golden State] Warriors," coach Gregg Popovich heard a distracting tapping sound to his left.

"He's got a computer in there, and he's just pounding away, and he happens to be Nick Kerr," Popovich joked. "I'm thinking, what's wrong with this picture? He's obviously sending everything to his father."

The son of Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, Nick Kerr serves as an intern in San Antonio's video department.

But it's clear the Warriors didn't need extra reconnaissance Thursday with Kevin Durant lighting up the Spurs for 14 consecutive points -- and 15 of the Warriors' final 19 points -- in the fourth quarter to finish with 37 points (14 of 26 shooting), 11 rebounds and four blocks to lead Golden State's 110-107 comeback victory.