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Curry's 25,000-point milestone is the fifth in all-time Green has second in assists in team history The Warriors beat the Pistons to win four in a row

On March 9, Beijing time, the NBA regular season Warriors hosted the Pistons. After four quarters of battle, the Warriors defeated the Pistons 115-110. After this game, Curry surpassed the 25,000-point mark in his career total, the fifth-fastest guard in history. Green's total assistsSurpassed Guy Brendan (4,855 assists) to become the second-most on the Warriors' all-time assists list.

Statistics:

Warriors: Curry 32 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists, Butler 26 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists, Santos 15 points and 6 rebounds, Green 12 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists

Pistons: Cunningham 31 points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists, Beasley 17 points, Harris 15 points and 12 rebounds, Duren 13 points and 13 rebounds

In the first quarter of the game, Curry threaded the needle and led the team to a wave of 9-0. The Pistons chased eight points in a row, and Curry responded with a jumper. Since then, the shooting percentages of both sides have dropped, and the score has been separated by one goal. The Warriors led the Pistons 22-20 in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Pistons overtook the Warriors 9-2. Butler scored two consecutive 2+1 games, Green scored another three points from the outside, and the Warriors completed the overtake. After Hardaway hit a long-range counterattack to equalize, the scores of the two sides fell into a see-saw again, Cunningham and Duren attacked the basket one after another, and the Warriors tied it again with free throws. At the end of the quarter, Hardaway pulled a beautiful shot, Harris hit all three free throws, and the Pistons led the Warriors 54-51.

In the second half, Butler hit a solid three-pointer from the left side of the arc, and Curry added the icing on the cake on the right side, and the Warriors regained the lead. Cunningham and Harris attacked one after another, Beasley went up and down with his outside hand, and the scores of the two sides were still inseparable. Cunningham and Beasley hit back-to-back inside baskets, and Butler hit back hard to bite the score. The Warriors chased the momentum several times, but Cunningham was curbed in time. At the end of the third quarter, the Pistons led the Warriors 87-84.

In the final quarter, the offensive tempo of the two sides slowed down, Curry cut the gap to 1 ball, and Moody made a long-range shot to complete the overtake. With just over two minutes left, Beasley hit an open three-pointer and Ossar made a free throw to give the Pistons the lead. After Curry tied 2+1, Butler overtook after a strong break, and Schroder and Cunningham also responded strongly. Green hit a three-pointer and a 1-of-2 free throw to give the Warriors the lead again. Cunningham flew to the basket to chase the points, and Curry made two free throws to seal the win. In the end, the Warriors defeated the Pistons 115-110.

Warriors starters: Butler, Green, Post, Moody, Curry

Pistons starters: Harris, Osar, Duren, Hardaway Jr., Cunningham

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