On February 6, Beijing time, the NBA regular season ushered in a key battle, and the Golden State Warriors defeated the Brooklyn Nets 109-98 on the road. After this game, the Warriors continue to secure their playoff spot, while the Nets need to adjust their form further.
In the first quarter of the game, the two sides launched a fierce attack. The Nets ended the first quarter with a 23-20 lead thanks to the play of Thomas and Claxton. But the Warriors, led by Curry, fought back. In the second quarter, the Warriors blossomed on multiple points, and Curry and Kuminga combined to contribute 22 points to help the team take a 55-52 lead at halftime.
The Warriors were in complete control of the situation in the third quarter. Kuminga scored 10 points and led the team to a wave of offensive climax, at one point extending the margin to five points. Despite the Nets' efforts to catch up late in the game, the Warriors still led 75-70 into the final quarter.
In the final quarter, the two sides were locked in a stalemate. The Nets' O'Neal had a great performance, scoring 15 points in a single quarter, including five three-pointers. However, the Warriors' Curry also played well, scoring 12 points. In the end, the Warriors relied on their overall strength and performance in key moments to seal the victory 109-98.
In this game, Curry of the Warriors scored 29 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, and Kuminga also had a brilliant performance of 28 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists. For the Nets, Thomas scored 18 points and O'Neal contributed 15 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists.
This match is the second meeting between the two teams this season. Previously, in the first matchup, the Warriors defeated the Nets 127-114. After this game, the two teams have a 34-23 record in the regular season and the Nets are 30-28 respectively.
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