With the Warriors' 3-point victory over the Pistons, Curry's 17, 6, 10, and three more incredible feats

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In the NBA regular season, the Pistons hosted the Warriors at home. The Pistons have been in good form recently, winning all five of their games, while the Warriors have been struggling, with three losses and two wins in their last five games. There is a certain gap in strength between the two sides. However, both teams want to win the game to boost team morale and rankings. After fierce competition, the Warriors narrowly defeated the Pistons 107-104, ending the Pistons' winning streak. At the same time, this game produced three incredible moments, so let's take a look at the summary of the game.

Game Highlights:

In the first quarter, the Pistons started with a fast-paced lead, and the Warriors then counterattacked to catch up and overtake the score. Both sides fought fiercely in the first quarter, with the Warriors slightly ahead. In the second quarter, the Warriors rained down threes and quickly widened the gap. After a brief response from the Pistons, the Warriors struck again, and the gap continued to widen. At the end of the quarter, the Pistons' offense warmed up, and they recovered some of the points, but at halftime, the Warriors still led the Pistons.

Entering the second half, the Warriors continued to expand their lead. However, the Pistons were not willing to give in, and a wave of three-pointers narrowed the gap. The Warriors' inside scoring stabilized the situation, and after three quarters, the Warriors still maintained the lead. In the final quarter, the Pistons quickly closed the gap, but the Warriors once again widened it. Curry scored consecutively, helping the Warriors expand their advantage. The Pistons made a strong comeback in the final moments, but failed to seize the opportunity for a tie-breaking three-pointer, and ultimately lost to the Warriors 104-107, unfortunately.

Three Incredible Moments:

① This game was average for the Warriors, but they relied on Curry, who grabbed the most rebounds with 10. Without Curry, the Warriors would have lost long ago. At the end of this game, Curry's number of three-point shots made in the NBA regular season reached 3878, continuing to rank first in the NBA history of this list, 122 short of 4000.

② In the final stages, it was actually Xiao Hei's consecutive breakthroughs that helped them through the danger. Fortunately, Curry's free throws were stable, otherwise today's performance would really be a shame for the team's efforts. I hope that in the next game, the Warriors will make some adjustments and continue to work hard!

③ They won the game, but it's a bit confusing. With five minutes left, they were leading by 18 points, but in the end, they had to rely on their opponents missing the final shot to win the game. This team is constantly setting new lows at any moment.

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The latest NBA standings are as follows: