The Pistons lost to the Warriors with a score of 104-107, ending their five-game winning streak. The Warriors became the first team to defeat the Pistons in 2025! It's not that the Warriors played particularly well today; it's just that the Pistons were lacking a bit of luck. They were so close, just a little bit short, and Curry and Green, these two core players, almost helped the Pistons defeat the Warriors. Throughout the game, Curry shot 5 out of 21, made 2 out of 14 three-pointers, scoring 17 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists. Green shot 3 out of 9, missed all 3 three-point attempts, scoring 7 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists. It's surprising that despite Curry's 2 out of 14 three-point shooting, the Warriors still managed to win. Do you think we'll see Curry return to his former glory this season? However, in the second round of All-Star voting, Curry did surpass Doncic and returned to the starting lineup. This is mainly because Doncic has been injured and out for several games recently, with no significant performance otherwise. Curry's performance this season has indeed been somewhat unsatisfactory! Averaging 22.8 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 6.1 assists, there is an obvious decline in scoring. Of course, Curry's popularity has also significantly declined, mainly due to the Warriors' poor record this season. And this year, the Warriors' struggles are no longer solely due to Curry's hard work without support from his teammates. In competitive sports, everyone admires strength! Curry's current situation is similar to Durant's. Do we all miss those years? Time waits for no man, and both of them will soon be 37 years old. Saying that the Pistons lost only due to a lack of luck isn't a joke. The Pistons trailed by as many as 18 points in the final quarter but managed to catch up and engage in a penalty shootout with the Warriors. I'm starting to believe that the Pistons might make it to the playoffs this season! With 4 seconds left, the Pistons were down by 4 points, and No. 1 pick Cunningham intentionally missed a free throw, attempting a self-shot and self-rebound 1+3 to level the score. How was the execution of this shot? Anyway, the moment he grabbed the rebound, the referee blew the whistle, considering it a violation, and the game was stopped. After discussion, however, they decided that CC did not violate any rules and returned the ball possession to the Pistons for an inbound pass. But the outcome remained the same, with the Pistons missing their last two attempts at a three-pointer to tie the game. The first attempt was after CC grabbed the rebound and quickly passed to Fontegio, who had shaken off Curry and found himself open. Although the whistle blew at that moment, Fontegio still attempted the shot but missed. The second attempt was on an inbound pass, where the Warriors inexplicably allowed Beasley to come out and receive the ball for an almost wide-open shot. If that shot had gone in, you could only say that the Warriors really deserved to lose. Although they lost the game, overall, the Pistons executed their final tactic quite perfectly. After CC grabbed the ball, he was able to find a suitable teammate at the right opportunity, demonstrating excellent passing vision and basketball IQ. Players who have failed in executing such tactics know how challenging it can be. CC played for 40 minutes throughout the game, shooting 12 out of 21, making 3 out of 6 three-pointers, scoring 32 points, 6 rebounds, and 8 assists. Gradually, our Cunningham has grown into a very versatile player, finally living up to the scouts' assessment of him. The scouts once believed that he was another prodigy at the level of Doncic! Today, CC grabbed 6 rebounds and made 8 assists, marking his 29th game this season with at least 5 rebounds and 5 assists, ranking first in the league. Second is Jokic with 26 times, followed by James and Sabonis tied for third with a total of 24 times each. Praising him as an all-rounder is not a problem, right? So, is this another No. 1 pick held back by Monty? Hmm, why do I say "again"?