On January 31, Beijing time, the NBA arena once again ushered in a key battle, and the Golden State Warriors sat at home to meet the challenge of the Philadelphia 76ers. In this game, Curry of the Warriors performed strongly, scoring 37 points in the game, while Embiid of the 76ers left the court early due to injury. In the end, the Warriors defeated the 76ers 119-107, ending a two-game losing streak and sending the opponent a four-game losing streak.
In the first quarter of the game, the Warriors maintained the lead under the leadership of Curry, but the 76ers launched a wave of 12-0 attacks in the second half of the game, overtaking the Warriors by 7 points in one fell swoop. At the end of the first quarter, the 76ers led by five points at 28-23.
Entering the second quarter, Green's outstanding performance helped the Warriors chase the margin to one point. However, the 76ers quickly responded with a 7-0 offensive run to reassert their lead. After that, the Warriors went on a 12-2 run to take a two-point lead over the 76ers at 48-46. At halftime, the Warriors led by just two points, 52-50.
At the beginning of the third quarter, Curry's three-point shooting began to exert power, and he hit four three-pointers in a row to lead the Warriors to extend the margin to 12 points. But the 76ers didn't give up, and they went on a 9-0 run to narrow the deficit to just five points. In the final moments, the Warriors scored four straight points to take a nine-point lead at 86-77 heading into the final quarter.
In the final quarter of the game, the 76ers' bench players played well and closed the score. At the critical moment, Kuminga and Curry hit consecutive three-pointers, and the Warriors launched an 11-1 offensive wave to reopen the margin to double digits. The 76ers struggled to catch up, but Curry's stellar performance kept the Warriors in the lead. In the final four minutes, Embiid left the game due to injury, and the 76ers were unable to overtake the score in the difficult situation, and finally lost to the Warriors 107-119.
In this game, Curry became the biggest contributor to the Warriors' victory, and he scored 37 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists in the game. In addition, Kuminga also performed well, scoring 26 points and 7 rebounds. Wiggins also contributed 23 points. The 76ers' Embiid left the game early due to injury, scoring only 14 points and 7 rebounds. Although Harris had 26 points and 10 rebounds, Oubre had 15 points, Beverley had 12 points and Korkmaz had 19 points, it still couldn't help the team to victory.