Stephen Curry scored 10 of his game-high 37 points after Toronto erased an 18-point, third-quarter deficit and took a lead in the game's final six minutes, leading the Warriors to a 115-110 squeaker Tuesday at Oracle Arena. Curry made 10 of his final 14 field-goal attempts and three of his closing five three-point attempts and added nine assists to boost both of his career-best numbers against the Raptors. The point guard extended his regular-season streak of games with at least one three-pointer to 85 - the third-longest such streak in NBA history. Curry also joined Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry and Chris Mullin as the only Warriors in the franchise's West Coast era to score at least 20 points in each of the season's first 12 games. Raptors 6-foot-1 point guard Kyle Lowry would have been tied for second on the Warriors with six rebounds. The Warriors needed only nine offensive rebounds to score 14 second-chance points. The shooting guards have combined to average 20.8 points per game - 0.3 points fewer that Raptors shooting guard DeMar DeRozan. Thompson looked like himself in the first half, connecting on 8 of 13 field-goal attempts and scoring 18 points, but he went 0-for-6 from...