Warriors' Stephen Curry: 51 points, 11 3s in win On Wednesday at the Verizon Center, the arc opened up enough for Curry to hoist 16 three-point attempts, and because he often made the rim look the size of a hula hoop, he strutted away with 11 three-pointers in a 134-121 victory over the Wizards in front of a national TV audience. "I missed one too many," Curry joked. At the end of the game, I knew I was within reach, and I was kind of searching, without trying to force it. If averaging 16.7 points on 37.9 percent three-point shooting in his previous three games constituted a slump for the MVP, his 51-point game — giving him four 50-point performances in his career — certainly constitutes a slump breaker. "I didn't know Steph was in a slump," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. Steph is never in a slump. The Warriors (45-4) swept their three-game, East Coast road trip to extend the NBA's longest active winning streak to eight games. Harrison Barnes added 12 points, and Draymond Green compiled 12 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists for his league-leading 10th triple-double. The Wizards (21-26) have lost eight of their past 10 at home. "I said, 'Here he goes,'" interim...