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"Best" and "Worst" awards: Warriors vs. Sixers

My look at some of the best and worst performances from the Golden State Warriors' 108-105 victory over the 76ers on Saturday at the Wells Fargo Center:

Best performance: I had to give this to Draymond Green even though he had seven turnovers. The Warriors power forward came one assist shy of producing a triple-double. He finished with 10 points on 5-for-7 shooting. He also had 13 rebounds and nine assists. His last assist came on Harrison Barnes' game-winning three-pointer with 0.2 seconds left.

Worst performance: This goes to JaKarr Sampson. The Sixers reserve missed all four of his shot attempts en route to being held scoreless in 3 minutes, 44 seconds of action.  He did grab two rebounds, but didn't do much of anything else.

Best defensive performance: This was an easy one. Isaiah Canaan gets this one, finishing with four steals. The Sixers reserve shooting guard's last one led to Ish Smith's game-tying dunk with 22.3 seconds left.

Best performance in a losing effort:  Canaan wins this award. He finished with 18 points while making five three-pointers. He also had four rebounds and two assists to go with his steals.

Worst statistic: This award goes to the Sixers going 11-for-21 from the foul line (52.4 percent).

Best statistics: You have to give this to the Sixers' 18 steals.

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