60 points battle! The Warriors lost to the Hawks 134 141, who is the ultimate culprit
The NBA regular season is in full swing, and this season, the Warriors hosted the Hawks, and despite Curry's crazy 60 points, they ended their two games 134-141. This battle not only made the battle scene of the two teams extremely tragic, but also caused the two teams to fall into a long and bitter battle. However, when the game entered the pinching moment of overtime, the Warriors suddenly made an unexpected mistake.
The Warriors' current 21-25 record is still firmly in 12th place in the West. While neither team took the lead overall, this win proved that both teams were fighting hard to get every inch of land. Analysing why Golden State lost their lead in the game, the statistics will reveal the truth.
Curry, without a doubt, is a key figure in this fight. If it weren't for his miraculous play, the Warriors would have thrown in the towel long ago. However, his last shot, he missed, which made the game look not perfect. Curry had 60 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 block, and he proved himself to be a Maverick with his performance. It's a pity that except for Curry, no one in the Warriors scored more than 20, and in the face of three 20+, six people have more than two points, Curry can't hold it alone. However, his head held high is still awe-inspiring.
Although Kuminga did not hold the 20+ record, he still cut 16 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists, and although his -5 shooting percentage made him the team's first scorer, he has become the team's second scorer besides Curry.
Clay's game today can be described as a Waterloo, and it is not an exaggeration to describe it as "catastrophic". From a technical point of view, Kobe Bryant's effort can be seen: only 4 of 19 shots, 2 of 13 from the outside, and finally only 10 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, 1 block, 1 turnover, and an average of -10 points per game.
Especially in the second half, his performance was even worse, scoring only one goal in nine and he only picked up two points. At this point, Klay completely ignored his teammates' movements and focused on his three-point shot, and on several of his offenses, Klay failed to get the ball out, even as his teammates tried to drill into the basket. He continued to attack after multiple missed shots, which reminded everyone of his poor performance in the game, where he always stubbornly threw his shots in uncertain situations. Therefore, Clay is likely to be responsible for his own failure.
In this kind of high-intensity, high-paced high-intensity game, Green's individual ability is not very strong, so it is impossible to expect him to bring more points to the team in the game. Green doesn't seem to be quite used to this rhythm, with 9 shots, 3 three-pointers, 3 three-pointers, 1 assist, 7 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists and 1 block, but 3 fouls. Such a high frequency of offense and defense did not allow Green to play his due defensive ability, but instead put him in a difficult situation, with frequent mistakes and misjudgments, which reduced his average points per game to -7, ranking last among all the main players, only slightly better than Klay.
First of all, we sincerely wish Wiggins a speedy recovery, his injury has all the fans worried about him, and we hope he doesn't get too bad.
Looking back now, in the 19 minutes of play, Brother Zui seemed a little sluggish due to injury, and his form was not very good. He shot one of six, didn't score beyond two three-pointers, didn't get a penalty, and only had two points and four rebounds, but he played well and had two blocks. However, the defeat in this game has nothing to do with him, as Wiggins was injured for most of the game. We still hope that the veteran will be able to ** as soon as possible, and whether or not he will wear the Warriors jersey again in the future, his physical condition and form will be in the spotlight.
Podemski played well in this game and as a newcomer we should have more patience and understanding. He shot 6-of-12 and missed 2 three-pointers, but he made 3 of 5 free throws and scored 15 points, 11 rebounds, 5 assists, and a block, but his score was -13, which shows that the team's winning percentage was lower than that of the opponent when he was there.
You know, when Wiggins went off the court with an injury, QuiƱones stepped up to turn the tide. He shot 6-of-11 from the field and 4-of-8 from 3-pointers, and was very efficient, almost playing a comeback for the Warriors, but unfortunately he couldn't lead the team to victory, otherwise it would have been a glorious moment for QuiƱones.
And people like Looney, TJD, Santos, didn't do well in this event. In such a fierce confrontation, Curry has taken on the responsibility of leading the team forward, and at the end of the game, he missed his shot, and the Warriors were not able to provide enough help to their teammates in overtime, which is why this happened.