On February 6, Beijing time, in the bright starry sky of the NBA, every game is a chase of passion and dreams. The Warriors' comeback 109-98 win over the Nets on the road was not only a victory, but also a milestone for both players – Stephen Curry and Jonathan Kuminga together wrote the history of the Warriors.
At the beginning of the game, the Warriors looked a little overwhelmed in the face of the Nets' strong defense. At the end of the first quarter, the Warriors ended with a three-point deficit. Heading into the second quarter, the Warriors' woes didn't seem to be improving, with the Nets extending their lead to six points with their solid defense and multi-point blossoming offense. The Nets' performance peaked in the first half, with the likes of Ohashi, Cayo and Claxton looking more solid for the Nets' lead. In contrast, the Warriors' overall performance didn't seem to be in shape, shooting just 39 percent from halftime1%, and the three-point shooting percentage is as low as 182%。Despite this, Warriors coach Steve Kerr has not given up, and he has constantly adjusted his tactics on the sidelines in an attempt to find a breakthrough.
However, things change in verse 3. Curry's three-pointer ignited the Warriors' fighting spirit once again. He made his 3,600th career three-pointer in the quarter, scoring five points in the quarter to give the Warriors a 32-21 lead at the end of the third quarter. And Kuminga, the young player, also showed his amazing talent in the third quarter, becoming the Warriors' top scorer, while also completing the career 2,000-point milestone, becoming the second-youngest Mr. 2,000 in franchise history.
Entering the fourth quarter of the showdown, the Warriors' offense became more intense. Kuminga scored back-to-back points, and Curry hit a three-pointer from the outside, and they quickly stretched the margin to nine points. Just when it looked like the Warriors were going to take control of the game, the Nets didn't give up. A tough foul led to the ejection of Nets player Zhao Si, but it fueled the Nets, who quickly narrowed the gap to four points. At critical moments, Kuminga's dunk and foul making ability once again proved his worth, helping the Warriors stabilize the situation and eventually win the game 109-98.
Curry scored 29 points on 12-of-24 shooting and 4-of-11 three-pointers in the game, including 12 points in the final quarter. Kuminga was the brightest star of the game with a double of 28 points and 10 rebounds. The Warriors' victory was more than just a game win, it was a celebration of milestones for both players. Curry, one of the best three-pointers in NBA history, once again proved his indelible place in basketball history. And Kuminga's performance gave people hope for the future of the Warriors.
After this passionate and challenging game, Curry fans have begun to praise the cute god as a goat, although Curry's statistics in this game are not too bright, but his three-point production is indeed the first in history. We can't help but ask: how will Curry's historical status be judged by future generations? What chapter will Kuminga write in the history of the Warriors? For the Warriors, every victory is not only the pursuit of achievements, but also the inheritance of the basketball spirit and the pursuit of dreams.
I'd like to invite every NBA fan to share your thoughts and feelings about this game. What do you guys think of Curry and Kuminga's performance in this game? And where will they fit in the history of the Warriors? Let's discuss and witness the glory of the Warriors together.