The Warriors lost to the Clippers, and this game was really a sigh of relief. They led by 19 points in the first half, but in the second half they were deadlocked, missing a good opportunity to consolidate their lead and eventually being overtaken by their opponents. George finished the final moment of the game and became the brightest stroke of the game. Green's performances have been eye-catching, while Moody and Podemsky have also shown great potential and all-round ability. So, what exactly caused the misguided performances of some key players?In the game, the Warriors played well in the first half, leading their opponents by 19 points at one point, and looked like they were on the move. However, in the second half, their offense was deadlocked, missing two consecutive quarters and missing a good chance to consolidate their lead. In the end, they were unable to hold on to their advantage, allowing their opponent George to seize his chance and complete the stunner. Such a loss is really a sigh of relief. Green was arguably one of the Warriors' standout players in this game, scoring 21 points for the first time in four years for the first time in four years, along with nine rebounds, four assists and one block.
In this game, Green's three-point shooting percentage was very accurate, showing extraordinary shooting ability, and he put in a lot of effort to play at an extraordinary level. At the same time, Moody and Podzemski, two backcourt players, also shined, contributing 21 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals and 12 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks respectively. Moody has even surpassed Thompson on the defensive end and has shown great all-round ability on the offensive end, and he has gradually gained the approval of his coach. Rookie Podzemski, on the other hand, showed great potential on both offensive and defensive ends, broke out in two consecutive games, showed superb basketball IQ and organizational ability, as well as excellent rebounding judgment, and his all-round efficiency and defensive performance were eye-catching, and he can be described as a future star. In this game, in addition to these outstanding players, Curry, Thompson, Saric, Looney, Kuminga and others also had a passing performance. In particular, Curry played quite well in the first half, but I don't know if it was due to fatigue, but in the second half, he was 1 out of 10 and made many mistakes.
Thompson played normally in the game, scoring 39 points, which wasn't too good, but sadly, he missed a key three-pointer with a five-point lead with a minute left in the game. Saric and Looney were also solid in this game, contributing 6 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists and 7 points and 8 rebounds respectively to complete their tasks. At the same time, Kuminga made a big contribution on the defensive end, but his three-point shot failed to meet the coach's requirements, and his performance was relatively mediocre in this game. Joseph, by contrast, was a suffocating performer, scoring no points in 15 minutes of playing time, lacking neither excellent defense nor effective offense, and lacking energy and sense of space on the pitch, which was truly despairing. Overall, the Warriors had an endless stream of outstanding players in this game, while some key player mistakes made the team regrettably lost. I believe that in the future games, the Warriors will definitely sum up the lessons and strive for better results.
For the defeat in this game, we can't help but wonder what caused the mistakes of some key players in the gameHow will they adjust their form and meet new challenges in the next competition?We look forward to your discussions and perspectives.