The Warriors beat the Nets 109 98

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-07

On February 6, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, and the Nets hosted the Warriors today. In this game, the Warriors Paul, Wiggins, and Payton II were injured; On the Nets side, four players including Sharpe and Finney-Smith are injured. The Nets maintained their lead in the first half, and in the third quarter, the Warriors showed their advantage on the inside to overtake the score. Claxton was ejected in the final quarter, and the Nets made matters worse, and the Warriors eventually defeated the Nets 109-98.

Technical statistics: Nets: Thomas 18 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, Bridges 11 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists, O'Neal 15 points and 3 rebounds, Claxton 15 points and 5 rebounds, Johnson 13 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists, Dennis Smith 12 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists.

Warriors: Curry 29 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, Podzemski 15 points and 11 rebounds, Klay 8 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists, Kuminga 28 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists.

At the beginning of the first quarter, Curry made a mid-range shot for the Warriors to take the lead, and Thomas made a free throw to return for 2 points. Klay hit a mid-range shot, and Dinwiddie hit a three-pointer from the outside. Kuminga hit the back and Thomas hit the same shot with a false shot. Claxton bombed the basket in the air, and the Nets overtook the Warriors. Both sides shot awkwardly in the first quarter, with the Nets leading at 15-10 in the first seven minutes. Kuminga made back-to-back free throws to help the Warriors close the gap. Dennis Smith responded with a rebound layup, and Bridges and Claxton hit the basket in quick succession to continue to widen the difference. Klay and Moody took turns on layups late in the quarter to chase points, and the Warriors trailed the Nets 20-23 in the first quarter.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Podzemski scored first for the Warriors with a layup, and Bridges also responded with two points. The offense of both sides improved from the first quarter, but the Warriors still couldn't pull back the situation. Then the Warriors offense continued to hit iron, and the Nets burst out to shoot a wave of 7-0. At the critical moment, Curry scored five points in a row to help the Warriors stop the bleeding. Claxton hit a hook shot under the basket, and Dinwiddie went straight to the Yellow Dragon to add two more points. At halftime, the Nets led the Warriors 49-43.

Yibian fought again, and Kuminga continued to blow up the basket to help the Warriors erase the point difference. Claxton also responded by attacking the basket, and Bridges hit a three-pointer with a knife from the outside, and the score was still inseparable. After the timeout, Santos made a layup to make it 2+1, and the Warriors overtook the Nets. Looney scored a layup after receiving the ball under the basket, and Bridges immediately misplaced the basket to get a free throw. Santos added two more points to the basket, and Looney made a layup to help the Warriors extend their lead. At the end of the third quarter, the Warriors led the Nets 75-70.

At the start of the final quarter, the Warriors went on a 5-0 run to extend the margin to double digits. Dennis Smith drew a foul on an outside shot and made 1 of 3 free throws to help the Nets break the scoring drought. O'Neal made two three-pointers from the outside, and the Warriors resolutely forced the inside to attack the basket. With Curry's three-pointer back, the Warriors' lead was back in double digits. Thomas was too iron in this game, but fortunately, the free throw basket was quite reliable, and he hit 2 free throws again to help the Nets stop the bleeding. Curry missed a three-pointer and Podzemski grabbed a rebound over Claxton's head. Claxton was whistled for a second-degree malicious foul and ejected from the game. The Nets made matters worse, but O'Neal scored another three-pointer to survive. Thomas and Smith made back-to-back free throws to cut the deficit to six points, and Kuminga answered with two free throws. Curry's free-throw line throw kills the game directly. In the end, the Warriors defeated the Nets 109-98.

Both starters: Nets: Dinwiddie, Thomas, Bridges, Johnson, Claxton.

Warriors: Curry, Podzemski, Klay, Kuminga, Green.

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