VANCOUVER, Dec. 30 -- Mookie Blaylock's layup with 4.5 seconds to play proved to be the winning basket Saturday night as the Golden State Warriors blew a 19-point lead before outlasting the Vancouver Grizzlies, 102-101.
At 10-20, the Warriors lead only Vancouver for the Western Conference's worst record and have owned the Grizzlies of late, winning eight of the last nine encounters. Golden State improved to 8-3 in Vancouver and posted its first road win this season when trailing entering the fourth quarter.
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Antawn Jamison scored 35 points for the Warriors, who have won consecutive games for the first time this season and four of their last six overall.
Shareef Abdur-Rahim scored 31 points for Vancouver, which has lost five in a row.