The Golden State Warriors defeated the Memphis Grizzlies in a regular season game on January 5th, Beijing time. Despite the absence of Stephen Curry, the Warriors played a smooth offensive game, maintaining their lead throughout the first three quarters and extending it in the final quarter to secure a 121-113 victory. In this game, Andrew Wiggins and Dennis Schroder led the team. Wiggins took control of the situation in the third quarter, with his consecutive scoring helping the team to pull away. He finished the game with 24 points, shooting 9 for 17, which is above his average. Schroder has fully adapted to the team in the last two games, especially when holding the ball, he can connect with his teammates and maintain the rhythm. He scored 17 points himself, and his performance has been getting better, becoming a key player in the backcourt. The two shooters, Buddy Hield and Jaylen Hoard, also had strong performances. Their form had been inconsistent recently, but Hield shot 4 for 7 from beyond the arc, scoring 14 points. Hoard's three-point shooting was particularly good in the fourth quarter, going 4 for 5 from three-point range, helping the team maintain their lead and finishing with 16 points. With these two players performing well, the support from the perimeter is sufficient. Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody were able to maintain stable output. Kuminga had a very efficient game, scoring 13 points on 4 for 6 shooting, but unfortunately, he did not play in the second half due to an injury sustained in the first half.…

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NBA Regular Season: Warriors Defeat Grizzlies Without Curry, Wiggins Scores 24 Points, Kuminga Injured and Green Commits Level 1 Foul On January 5th, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued. In today's Western Conference focus game, the Warriors hosted the challenge of the Grizzlies at home. Both teams' star players, Curry and Morant, were absent due to injuries. The two teams continuously hit three-pointers in the first quarter, with the Warriors leading the Grizzlies by 1 point. The second quarter was very close, with Kuminga suffering an ankle injury and retiring before halftime. Wiggins scored 18 points in the third quarter to lead the Warriors to a stable situation, leading the Grizzlies by 6 points. In the final quarter, the entire Warriors team performed well, holding off the Grizzlies' counterattack and ultimately defeating them at home with a score of 121-113. The Warriors achieved a two-game winning streak, with a record of 18 wins and 16 losses; the Grizzlies suffered a two-game losing streak, with a record of 23 wins and 13 losses. Both Teams' Data:‌ Grizzlies - Bane 22 points, 4 rebounds, 10 assists; Jackson 21 points, 8 rebounds; Wells 8 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists; Idi 5 points, 6 rebounds; Pippen Jr. 12 points, 5 rebounds; Huff 9 points; Laravia 17 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists; Clarke 10 points; Warriors - Wiggins 24 points; Schroder 17 points, 9 assists; Hield 14 points; Green 9 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists; Davis 11 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists; Kuminga 13 points; Waters 16 points; Li Kairui 7 points. Star of…

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The Philadelphia 76ers faced off against the Golden State Warriors in a back-to-back away game. The Warriors' starting lineup included Wiggins, Green, Davis, Schroder, and Curry; while the 76ers' lineup featured George, Martin, Embiid, Lowry, and Maxi. In the first quarter, Curry and Schroder of the Warriors unleashed a barrage of three-pointers, quickly building a lead with a 13-4 run that forced a timeout from the 76ers. Upon resuming play, the 76ers struggled to find their rhythm from beyond the arc, while the Warriors continued to score from multiple players, rapidly extending their lead into double digits. Even after Coach Kerr made substitutions, the Warriors maintained their offensive momentum, going on another scoring spree. In contrast, the 76ers were unable to produce any points, ending the first quarter trailing 19-35, a deficit of 16 points. During the second quarter, with both teams rotating their lineups, the Warriors continued their relentless attack, pushing the lead towards 20 points. As the game seemed to be slipping away, George stepped up to stem the bleeding with his individual scoring ability. The two teams exchanged baskets, with the score at 36-52 as they entered a timeout. Returning to the court, the 76ers attempted to close the gap, with Gordon hitting a three-pointer and Embiid drawing fouls for free throws, prompting another timeout from Coach Kerr. After the break, both teams engaged in a tough battle, with Embiid completing a 2+1 play and Curry responding with a three-pointer. Wiggins added a layup, helping the Warriors maintain a 15-point lead and stabilize the situation. The half…

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