George beat the Warriors and Clippers with a three-point counterattack with 22 points, and Curry 22 11 Harden 21 9 detonated the whole game
The NBA regular season was played on December 3, and the Clippers defeated the Golden State Warriors 112-113. Paul George laid the foundation for the victory with his pinpoint three-pointer late in the game.
At one point, they had a 22-point advantage, but at the end of the second half, George hit a three-pointer to give his team their first victory. And near the end of this game, because Green missed a three-point shot, the Warriors suffered a big reversal and finally lost.
Looking at the on-court stats, Curry scored 22 points, 11 assists, and 4 3-pointers, and Green also played well, with 21 points, 9 rebounds, and 4 3-pointers. As for the Clippers, Harden had 21 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists, while George played well, scoring 25 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists.
In the first quarter, Green, Moody, and Curry made three three-pointers to help the Warriors play a 12-2 score. Zubac and Leonard both struggled to score, but the Warriors continued to dominate, leading 22-33 in the first quarter.
In the second quarter, the Warriors continued to attack, and Curry scored 12 points alone, ending the game with a score of 67-48. In the second quarter, the Clippers relied on Zubac to score two points, in addition to Leonard and Harden.
In the second half of the game, the Clippers started to **, and the cooperation between Harden and George allowed the team's lead to be gradually stretched. Although they had a 17-point advantage, the Clippers soon tied the game with a small 15-5 surge.
With a three-pointer from George, the Clippers finally had a Jedi counterattack as they defeated the Warriors 113-112.