Stephen Curry had 28 points, including six 3-pointers, as the Golden State Warriors rolled to a 111-96 victory over the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night.

Curry sat in the fourth quarter of Golden State's seventh straight victory overall and third consecutive win over the Magic. The Warriors led by as many as 27 in the second half.

Harrison Barnes added 16 points. Seven Warriors reached double figures.

Orlando, which has been bothered by a rash of recent injuries, lost its third straight game. Tobias Harris led the Magic with 16 points and 10 rebounds.

The Warriors hit their first five shots of the night to take a 10-0 lead barely two minutes into the game.

Then Curry got going, connecting on all four of his 3-point attempts as part of a 14-point opening quarter. He finished the half with 25, going 5 for 5 from beyond arc.

His sixth consecutive make from 3 early in the second half pushed Golden State's lead to 20. He didn't miss his first 3-pointer of the night until the 5:39 mark of the third quarter.

Orlando entered Wednesday having seen its players miss a total of 43 games to injury or illness this season.

Five Magic players began the day on the injury report. Three of them - Evan Fournier (right quad contusion, Harris (strained right calf), and Kyle O'Quinn (sprained left ankle) - were all active against the Warriors. For O'Quinn it was his first action since the season-opener.

Despite Curry's shooting, the extra personnel provided Orlando an energy injection that helped the Magic keep pace for a while.

Orlando made a spurt early in the second quarter, briefly taking a two-point lead. But the Warriors outscored the Magic 29-14 the rest of the half.

TIP-INS

Magic: C Nik Vucevic finished with 11 points and 13 rebounds, his 13th double-double of the season.

Warriors: Have made 25 3-pointers in their last two games. They improved to 4-0 against the Eastern Conference.

UP NEXT

Magic: Begin a six-game road trip at Indiana on Friday.

Warriors: Continue their four-game road trip at Charlotte Friday.

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