22 points, complete victory! Kuminga 18 4, Curry erupts, Haliburton pulls his hips
On February 9, Beijing time, the Pacers lost 131-109 to Golden State in the away game against Golden State. The Warriors have not had a good season, but the Warriors have won two championships and are currently in 11th place in the Eastern Conference, but the Warriors have not let their guard down because of this, first of all, their opponents are not weaker than the Warriors, and secondly, they are back-to-back, they must win this game, otherwise, there will be a lot of trouble. While the Golden State Warriors have been the focus of trade rumors, with Wiggins and Paul at the top of the list, the Warriors made an innocuous decision on the final day to trade Joseph with some cash in exchange for a second-round pick.
In the first quarter, the Warriors were on a 5-0 offensive run, and in the second quarter, the Pacers were trying to catch up, but under the leadership of Curry, the Warriors still had a certain advantage, and in the final moments, Kersiakam made a three-point shot, and Smith made a three-pointer on the defensive end to help the team chase the score to three points. Curry's continued play after halftime gave the Warriors a huge advantage, and although Siakam's score halted the slump, Saric scored a goal that put the two sides in a stalemate, and by the end of the first quarter, the Warriors had a one-point advantage. In the second quarter, the Pacers played a 6-0 climax, and in the second quarter, Cominga helped the Warriors stabilize the situation, but then Mathurin and other players played well, allowing the Pacers to successfully overtake, Nesmouth came off the bench, and the Warriors only trailed by 2 points 2+1. After the break, Curry and Wiggins stretched the score again, and by halftime, the Warriors had a 12-point lead.
In the third quarter, Turner and Siakam let the Pacers overtake, but Curry was like a madman, allowing the Warriors to narrow the gap to 16 points under his leadership, and then Haliburton three points at a critical moment, and the two teams went back and forth, but in the second half, the Pacers began to make frequent mistakes, Boshen and Santos continued to widen the difference, and after three quarters, the Warriors were already 19 points behind. In the fourth quarter, the Warriors continued to widen the gap with the excellent performance of Kenonez, and it was not until the goals of Haliburton and Siakam that they narrowed the gap to 18 points, but Curry had the absolute upper hand in the second quarter, and it was not until the second quarter that they won by 22 points.
The Pacers weren't in great shape today, Haliburton kicked the ball into his groin, and after getting Haliburton, Haliburton's offense became poor, but if Haliburton was in better shape, they could have played less. In the end, Haliburton scored 5 points, 1 rebound and 11 assists, Siakam had 16 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists, Nesmith scored 13 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist, Turner scored 15 points, 7 rebounds and 1 assist, and Kuminga played well, scoring 18 points, 2 rebounds and 4 assists.
Curry played against the sky in this game, Curry played very well in the first two quarters, and then Curry continued to maintain his offense, and finally under the leadership of Curry, the Warriors were still in absolute lead, and finally Curry scored 42 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists, and 11 of 16 three-pointers from three-point range. Santos, a newcomer to the Warriors, played well, he made three three-pointers in a row and locked the score on himself, and finally Santos made 5 of 8 and got 13 points, 8 rebounds and 1 assist.