The Golden State Warriors snapped a three-game winning streak with a 97-84 win over the Charlotte Hornets in a thrilling game. Stephen Curry had a great performance, contributing 15 points, two rebounds and five assists, while Andrew Wiggins, Blandin Podzemski and Klay Thompson also had excellent performances.
The game was divided into four quarters. In the first quarter, the two sides went back and forth, attacking and defending each other, but the Warriors ended the first quarter with a 22-15 lead with an excellent performance. Heading into the second quarter, the Hornets tried to catch up, but the Warriors showed strong defense and offense, and they led 43-29 at halftime.
In the third quarter, the Warriors continued to extend their lead, reaching 23 points at one point. Despite the Hornets' efforts to fight back, they were unable to stop the Warriors, who were still far ahead at 73-52 at the end of the quarter.
In the final quarter, the Hornets tried to launch a final struggle to narrow the score to within 10 points. However, the Warriors' solid performance and excellent teamwork allowed them to win the game 97-84 in the end.
In addition to Curry's stellar performance, other players on the Warriors team also played an important role. Wiggins, Podzemski and Thompson contributed 14, 13 and 13 points, respectively, while Jonathan Kuminga also played a major role in the game, contributing six points, seven rebounds and six assists. Defensively, Draymond Green was also very good, finishing with five points, 13 rebounds and three assists.
For the Hornets, Bridges was the team's leading scorer with 19 points, 11 rebounds and three assists, while Richards and Miller also contributed 11 and 11 points, respectively.
Overall, it was a great matchup, with the Golden State Warriors showing the strength and cohesion of the team, and their three-game winning streak also instilled a lot of confidence in the team. For the Hornets, despite the loss, they also showed tenacious fighting spirit and the spirit of not admitting defeat.