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The Warriors blossomed more points, pulled out a wave of 5 consecutive wins, and continued to consolidate the 6th position in the NBA West

Curry, J. Butler and Peyton Jr. and Hield from the bench all performed well on the 11th, and the Warriors finally defeated the Trail Blazers 130-120, pulling out a wave of five consecutive wins, with a record of 37 wins and 28 losses to continue to consolidate the sixth position in the NBA West.

Curry


The Warriors, who have been hot recently, faced the weak team in the West today, naturally did not want to let go of the opportunity to win, and scored 35 points in the first quarter to take the lead, and changed the firepower output of the substitute players in the second quarter, and the Bay Area Army took a 68-49 lead after the first half.

In the third quarter, the Trail Blazers relied on Avdija's 16 points in a single quarter and Simmons' 13 points, and the team scored a total of 43 points to close the gap, while the Warriors still held on to the advantage in the final quarter and finally won at home.

J. Butler

Curry hit 5 three-pointers and scored 24 points, Butler hit a triple-double of 15 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, Moody scored 20 points, D. Green sent 4 points and 7 assists, and the Warriors were more important for the bench players to score amazing firepower, Payton Jr. scored a career-high 26 points, Hield scored 6 three-pointers, scored 20 points and 7 assists.

The best performance of the Trail Blazers was Avdija 34 points and 16 rebounds, and Simmons also had 32 points, but I didn't expect the Warriors to have two good players on the bench today, and they could only swallow up the defeat on the road, which is also a recent four-game losing streak.

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