The NBA Warriors beat the Wizards, and Curry broke out to take the lead. In the game on December 23, the Warriors managed to defeat the Wizards, leading 129-118 at the end of the game. In the first half of the game, the Warriors encountered some difficulties and were once tied by the Wizards. However, when Curry found his form, the Warriors quickly resolved the dilemma. Curry's outburst changed the dynamics of the game, making it difficult for the Wizards to deploy an effective fast break, and the Warriors won easily.
Although the Warriors traded Poole away in the offseason, he is still loved by the Warriors. After the game, Poole exchanged jerseys with Warriors player Looney and signed autographs for fans. It shows that Poole is still highly respected within the Warriors. Clay also praised Poole, praising the warm welcome from the fans and Poole's contribution. He said there was no animosity between him and Poole, who had competed for the championship together and remained on good terms after leaving.
Although the Warriors currently sit 11th in the West with a four-game winning streak, they still face a tough challenge. Compared to the Suns, who are 10th in the West, the two teams have not won much. Although there is a chance to fight back against the Suns, the key is whether they can maintain their ranking. In the next game, the Warriors will face the Nuggets, Heat and Mavericks, and the competition pressure is huge. They need to give it their all to avoid getting into trouble again.
Kerr revealed that Curry clocked out in the third quarter of the game not because of the lead, but because he was fit in back-to-back games. Tomorrow's back-to-back games will be crucial for them and they need to be well prepared. For the Warriors, Curry's performance is crucial. His performances have played a key role in his team's winning streak in recent games, and in the upcoming games, he will need to reduce his mistakes while maintaining his attacking form.
In addition, Clay's form is crucial. Paul needs to make a difference on the playmaking end of the pitch and step up and score when it matters most. These three points will directly affect the outcome of the Warriors' future games.