In a foreign land, the Warriors defeated the Jazz 129-107, and the battle was easy and enjoyable, and the Warriors continued to widen the margin for the rest of the game except for the second quarter, and finally won the victory.
In this battle, the six Warriors performed well, and Thompson finally found his shooting rhythm, he no longer forced the attack, but cleverly increased his mid-range shots, scoring 26 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists on 11-of-19 shooting, which was very eye-catching.
Curry also showed strong aggression in this game, and although the offensive end was not fully opened in the first three quarters, his playmaking and defensive ability provided a comprehensive help to the team.
At the end of the game, he scored consecutive points, scored 25+10 assists in the game, and had 3 steals on the defensive end. Wiggins was also impressive, scoring 17 points on 6-of-10 shooting and shooting a satisfactory percentage. He has also shown enough aggression on the defensive end, which can be described as both offensive and defensive.
Green has made a huge contribution to the team since his comeback, finishing with 12 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists on 5-of-7 shooting, and he has always been the backbone of the team, providing a huge help to the team in scoring, rebounding, tandem and defense.
Payton Jr. and TJD became the team's treasures, and Payton Jr.'s aggressive defense and fast-break running injected vitality into the team, scoring 11 points on 4-of-4 shooting. TJD elevated the team's defensive aggressiveness as soon as they came on the court, scoring 11 points on 4-of-4 shooting and commendably rebounding.
However, there were some players who had performances that were a little bit of a pity. Kuminga was heavily guarded in this game, struggled on the offensive end, shooting 4-of-10 from the field and committing 4 turnovers in the game, with a team-low plus/minus. Boje made 4-of-9 shooting for 10+4+3, but the defensive performance needed to be improved. Quinones, Saric Saric, Wayne Rooney and Moody's have all been underwhelming, and Quinones and Moody's self-confidence in particular seems to be declining.
This big win is significant for the Warriors, who not only want to start the Northern Expedition to win the championship, but also get a two-game victory in this card battle.
At the moment, the Warriors and the Lakers are only one win difference, and they are trying to catch up. What's more, the Warriors have one more matchup against the Lakers in February, which will be the decisive battle. After this big battle, victory for the Warriors seems to be already beckoning to them.
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