The Suns 119 116 defeated the Warriors, and they have to admit three ridiculous facts

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-29

Recently, the Suns defeated the Warriors 119-116, and this game is undoubtedly a fierce and exciting matchup. However, let's be a guest and have to admit some ridiculous facts.

The Warriors' Green fouls were so frequent in the game that it made one wonder if he was here to play or to foul. His frequent appearances were worrying and undoubtedly had an impact on the team's tactical arrangements and squad changes.

In the final nine seconds, the Warriors spent a lot of time laying out their tactics, but the end result was just running out and shooting straight away. This seemingly simple tactical arrangement is incomprehensible and worth pondering whether the coaching staff's decisions are reasonable.

In addition to the poor performance of Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins in the Warriors, and the questionable tactical arrangement of head coach Steve Kerr, the main one is that Green's performance is not as good as it should be. And Nurkic stepped up at a crucial moment, which made it a surprise that the Warriors could not go smoothly to win.

The outcome of a match does not fully reflect the actual level of a team or player. In a game, a variety of factors can affect the outcome, and the game of basketball is inherently variable and uncertain. We can't deny the value of a team or a player just because a game is won or lost.

Green's fouls, the final tactical set-up, and the performance of the players are all issues that need to be seriously considered and analyzed. Every game is an opportunity to Xi learn and grow, and the Warriors and their players should learn from it, find the problem, and make adjustments and improvements accordingly. It's a continuous process of improvement and progress for them.

All in all, whether in victory or defeat, we should look at the results of the game with an objective attitude and conduct in-depth analysis and reflection on the issues involved. Only in this way can we better recognize and understand the charm of basketball, and give the team and players the evaluation and support they deserve.

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