Thompson s state continued to be sluggish, Curry was difficult to save with 60 points, and the Warri

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-04

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On February 4, Beijing time, the Golden State Warriors fought a fierce battle with the Atlanta Hawks on the road. Despite Curry's excellent performance, with 60 points, six rebounds and four assists, the Warriors lost 134-141 to the Hawks in overtime.

At the beginning of the first quarter, Thompson scored first. However, the Eagles' Miri and Matthews played well to help the Eagles take the lead. Subsequently, Kuminga and Curry's play helped the Warriors fight back. Post-quarter play by Podzemski and Quiñones helped the Warriors take the lead to end the first quarter at 33-28.

Heading into the second quarter, Bogdanovic's play helped the Hawks continue to chase points, while Quiñones' play kept the Warriors in the lead. The two sides played the next game with each other attacking and defending, and went into the half-time break with a 64-all draw.

Yibian fought again, Young's outside shot opened the curtain of the second half, and the Eagles overtook and opened the difference. Curry's play helped the Warriors stabilize the situation, while Quinones' play in the late quarter helped the Warriors enter the final quarter. At the end of the third quarter, the two sides were tied at 89.

In the final quarter, Young and Okongu blossomed inside and out to help the Eagles regain the lead. Curry's performance helped the Warriors respond, and the play of Curry and Kuminga at critical moments helped the Warriors complete the comeback. However, Bogdanovic inside and outside ** help the Eagles also to color. Murray's last-minute toss helped the Eagles send the game into overtime. At the end of regular time, the two sides went into extra time tied at 123.

At the start of overtime, Okongu hit a layup to kick off the game, and the Hawks went on an 11-0 run to regain the lead and stretch the deficit to double digits. Although Curry hit back-to-back shots to keep the Warriors alive, Okongu and Jackson's play in the post-quarter period helped the Hawks kill the game completely. In the end, the Hawks outscored the Warriors 141-134 in overtime.

Warriors stats: Curry 60 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists; Quinones 17 points and five rebounds; Kuminga had 16 points, four rebounds and three assists; Podzemski 15 points, 11 rebounds and five assists; Thompson had 10 points, four rebounds and three steals.

Hawks stats: Young 35 points, 6 assists; Okongu 22 points and 16 rebounds; Murray had 19 points, four rebounds and seven assists; Johnson had 21 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists; Capela had 17 points and 15 rebounds.

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