PHILADELPHIA — The exodus came with 4:55 left. With the Warriors well on their way to a 124-116 win Saturday night over the 76ers at Wells Fargo Center, blue-and-red clad fans chose beating the traffic home over watching anymore. What made that mass migration toward the exits unique was that it wasn't much earlier that Philadelphia seemed poised for a blowout. To get its eighth win in nine games, Golden State overcame a 23-point, first-half deficit. It used a dominant third quarter to turn a 22-point halftime hole into a 10-point lead. That 32-point differential is tied for the largest in the third quarter of any NBA game since the shot clock was instituted in the 1954-55 season.