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The Houston Rockets dominated the Denver Nuggets in a regular-season game on January 16th, Beijing time. In this match, Jokic did not play, and the Rockets overwhelmed the Nuggets in the first half. They continued to widen the point difference and ultimately secured a significant victory with a final score of 128-108. During this game, Green was once again the star player, exploding with an impressive performance. He has been able to completely control the game's momentum in recent matches, boasting high shooting percentages both inside and outside the three-point line. This allowed Green to score an impressive 34 points, making 10 out of 16 shots. If he maintains this level of play, Green stands a strong chance of being selected for the All-Star Game. His current scoring ability is already among the top-tier in the league. Amon and VanVleet have become the backbone of the team. Although Amon did not have a massive offensive explosion, he scored 11 points with 4 out of 8 shots. His greatest contribution to the Rockets lies in his rebounding and defensive capabilities. With 9 rebounds throughout the game, he also had 4 steals and 2 blocks. Under his protection, Amon had the highest plus-minus rating on the team. Notably, Amon's performance in the first quarter was quite poor, but he quickly adjusted and improved after the second quarter. VanVleet has found his optimal role within the team. He refrains from taking unnecessary shots and instead passes the ball to his teammates. Although he took more shots than usual today, he recorded 8 assists…
The Los Angeles Clippers, once known as the "Big Three" team, had fans worried after Paul George's departure to Philadelphia. However, under the leadership of James Harden, they have been playing exceptionally well. Despite a slight stumble at the beginning of the new year, they remain in the top eight in the West and are solid contenders for the playoffs. In a recent game against the Atlanta Hawks, the Clippers showcased their prowess with a resounding victory. The offense flowed seamlessly, and the defense was impenetrable, leaving the Hawks overwhelmed. Notably, the Clippers scored an impressive 45 points in the second quarter, effectively turning the game into a blowout. Harden, in particular, stood out with his uncharacteristic playstyle. He focused solely on assisting his teammates, with almost no desire to score himself. Out of nine shots, he only scored 10 points but managed to rack up an astonishing 15 assists, truly embodying the title of "Assist King." Kawhi Leonard, making his season debut, also made a significant impact. Though his statistics were not explosive (12 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal), his presence on the court created ample space for his teammates to operate. Players like Powell and Zubac thrived, scoring 20 and 18 points respectively, with Zubac also grabbing 18 rebounds. Despite Trae Young's double-double performance with 20 points and 14 assists, the Hawks could not overcome the Clippers' formidable defense. With the win, the Clippers demonstrated their potential and the return of Leonard has bolstered their lineup, making their goal of winning the championship more tangible. The…
On January 6th, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued with the Lakers hosting the Heat at home. These two teams can be described as "suffering brothers," with the Lakers having a record of 20 wins and 17 losses, ranking seventh in the West; while the Heat had a record of 20 wins and 18 losses, ranking seventh in the East. In the past three games, the Lakers suffered consecutive defeats against the Rockets, Mavericks, and Spurs. Especially in the last two games, they suffered a 21-point defeat against the Mavericks without the Eastern European duo, and a 24-point collapse in the final quarter against the Spurs, leaving the team's morale shattered and lacking in fighting spirit. The team faced several issues, primarily Redick's infinite switch defense strategy, which greatly harmed Davis and the Lakers' overall rim protection. Secondly, since Finney-Smith joined the Lakers, their record has been 2 wins and 4 losses, with their defense declining. In addition, in several consecutive games, LeBron's performance during the transition phases also sparked some controversy. Overall, with LeBron's age increasing and his physical energy limit being insufficient, it would trigger a series of problems for the team. Moreover, the Lakers had no plans to find a center to assist Davis. However, good news came that Vanderbilt could return as early as next week. On the Heat side, Butler had been suspended, and the team could not afford to tank because if they failed to make the playoffs this season, they would have to send their future two first-round picks to the Thunder…
In the NBA, a stage filled with competition and commercial atmosphere, any change in a team attracts widespread attention. Especially for teams like the Warriors, who have experienced glorious moments, their every turn is particularly eye-catching. The Warriors, one of the most successful teams of the 21st century, have been aiming for championships since 2015, reaching their peak in 2017 and 2018. Curry, with his consecutive championship performances, has already ranked among the top 15 in NBA history, and there are voices suggesting that he has even reached the top 10. However, despite the glory that the Warriors' illustrious history has brought them, they have faced a series of problems in recent years, to the point where even making the playoffs is no longer guaranteed. After winning the championship in 2022, the Warriors' lineup remained relatively stable. However, they made a decision that could change the future - letting go of many key role players. Although these role players do not always receive the limelight within the team, their departure left the Warriors with significantly less depth. Last season, the Warriors failed to successfully advance to the playoffs, raising doubts about the team's future from the outside. Curry's state is no longer as sharp as his peak period, and the Warriors' lineup appears weaker. Many fans began to question the Warriors' hopes of winning another championship. However, just when the Warriors' prospects seemed less bright, American media provided an eye-catching trade proposal: The Warriors would send Wiggins, Bogut, and a first-round draft pick to the Heat in exchange for Jimmy…
This season, the intensity of the regular season has been unusually fierce, especially in the Western Conference, where the gap between the top 12 teams is razor-thin. Nuggets head coach Malone has spoken out, stating that since he took over as coach of the Denver Nuggets, this year's challenges have been significant, mainly due to the strong desire to win and seize opportunities among the teams in the West. Among them, the Phoenix Suns and the Golden State Warriors both made impressive performances at the start of the season, even securing an 8-1 record to firmly occupy first place in the West. Although they have gradually dropped out of the playoff picture, it cannot be denied that under Jones' leadership, the Suns' trio has played with more fluidity, instantly transforming from last season's poor offensive state. As for the Golden State Warriors, their situation is also very difficult. Despite the acquisition of All-Star guard Buddy Hield for $32 million over four years, his excellent shooting skills successfully dethroned the reigning champions, the Boston Celtics, breaking their undefeated home streak. However, this sixth man who averages 12.3 points and 3.4 rebounds has proven himself to be extremely inconsistent, forcing the team management to recognize reality. To turn things around, they need to get rid of these "negative assets" that can't hold up on the court. The pressure has prompted general manager Dunleavy to fire the first shot of the new season, with Melton's departure helping the Warriors transform. The backcourt of Curry and Schroder is highly anticipated. However, the Warriors management…
The Houston Rockets visited the Denver Nuggets in a game where Jokic and Gordon were absent for the Nuggets, while Eason and Smith continued to be sidelined. The Nuggets' starting lineup featured Murray, Westbrook, Braun, Porter, and Little Jordan; the Rockets countered with VanVleet, Green, Dillon, Amen, and Shen Jing. In the first quarter, the Nuggets started with two turnovers, followed by a three-pointer from Van Jordan, which was answered by a three-pointer from Murray against Shen Jing. Green made a mid-range shot, Amen had a baseline alley-oop, and Westbrook hit a corner three to stop the bleeding. After Jalen Green's 3+1, Malone called a timeout. Upon resuming, the Nuggets committed another turnover and had to rely on Murray's individual play. Shen Jing struggled with turnovers and was blocked twice by Little Jordan. Van Jordan hit another three-pointer, and the score was 23-18 when Dillon stepped out of bounds, leading to a timeout. After the timeout, Green assisted White Magic with a three-pointer, but the Rockets turned over the ball and were countered by Braun's outside shot, prompting Udoka to call a timeout in frustration. The first quarter ended with the Nuggets trailing 23-28, five points behind. In the second quarter, during the rotation phase, Van Jordan came in with a mid-range shot and then assisted White Magic with a three-pointer, extending the Rockets' lead to ten points. Porter scored a basket plus zero to stop the bleeding. However, Old Sister-in-Law also hit a three-pointer, and Westbrook's offensive rebound led to an assist for his teammate. Adams' ground pass set…
On January 16th, Beijing time, in an NBA regular season game, the Houston Rockets defeated the Denver Nuggets 128-108 on the road, securing their fifth consecutive victory. Although they still have a noticeable gap from the first place Thunder in the Western Conference, this winning streak has solidified their position as second in the West. The Nuggets, on the other hand, saw their four-game winning streak come to an end with this loss, remaining in fourth place in the West. Prior to the game, the Nuggets announced that Jokic would be out due to injury. Without their star player, the team's overall competitiveness took a hit. Despite strong performances from Murray and Westbrook, they were unable to withstand the more aggressive Rockets. In the second quarter, the Rockets went on a 41-25 run, extending the lead to over 20 points. The Nuggets continued to fight back, but without Jokic, they were significantly weakened on both ends of the court, ultimately suffering a crushing defeat at home and ending their winning streak. Without Jokic, Murray continued his hot streak from the previous game, scoring 22 points with 8-of-14 shooting, 3 rebounds, and 5 assists, including 4-of-5 from beyond the arc. Westbrook also contributed 17 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists, while Braun added 22 points. However, even with these efforts, the Nuggets were mostly dominated by the Rockets, showing little resistance. Jokic's absence had a significant impact on the team, and the other players were unable to fill the void left by his departure. On the Rockets' side, the team maintained…
A major upset occurred at the Nuggets' home court! Can you believe it? The fourth-ranked Nuggets in the West were actually overturned by the tenth-ranked Spurs! MVP favorite Jokic scored 41 points, 18 rebounds, and 9 assists, but it was all for naught! On the other side, "French Little Giant" Wenban Yama sealed his legend with 35 points and 18 rebounds, plus 4 assists and 2 blocks! Wow, these stats are simply explosive! This game on January 4th, 2025, is destined to go down in history! Before the game, everyone thought the Nuggets would win easily. With Jokic leading the charge and in top form this season, the Spurs didn't seem to have much else besides Wenban Yama. But who knew that this young man would lead a group of little brothers to give the Nuggets a lesson! Gordon and Sohan were injured, so the Nuggets' starting lineup was Murray, Westbrook, Braun, Porter, and Jokic; while the Spurs had Paul, Vassell, Castle, Barnes, and Wenban Yama. Looking at this lineup, fans thought there was no suspense in the game. The game started with Porter giving the Nuggets a good start, making a layup with ease. But the Spurs quickly responded, with Castle and Wenban Yama scoring inside and out, launching an 8-2 run to give the Nuggets a wake-up call. Jokic saw that this wouldn't do and immediately began his scoring show, operating inside and scoring 4 points in a row. But Wenban Yama, this kid, was like cheating, impossible to guard! He shot from beyond the three-point line and…
Big Win! Jokic with 10+2, Murray's Heroics, Westbrook 3/11, Irving Struggles, Western No. 5 Changes Hands On January 15th, Beijing time, the Mavericks played against the Nuggets at home, and the game ended with the Mavericks losing to the Nuggets 99-118. The Mavericks had just played a game against the Nuggets, where they were ultimately reversed, but they still showed their abilities in the game. Now that the two teams met again, Irving returned to the game, so the Mavericks were hopeful of avenging the Nuggets. Moreover, this game was very important for the Mavericks. If the Mavericks continued to lose to the Nuggets, the win difference between the Mavericks and the Nuggets would continue to widen, with the Nuggets currently leading the Mavericks by 1.5 wins. The starting lineup for the Mavericks in this game was: Irving, Clay, Marshall, Washington, and Levli, while the Nuggets' starting lineup was: Westbrook, Murray, Braun, Porter, and Jokic. In the first quarter, the Nuggets made an 11-4 run, followed by Gafford scoring to stop the bleeding. However, the Mavericks performed poorly in the subsequent game, with Murray hitting a three-pointer and Porter also making a shot, giving the Nuggets a 10-point lead. After a timeout, Westbrook hit a three-pointer, and Ding Wei Di scored to stop the bleeding. In the following game, Murray and Porter continued to score, slowly extending the Nuggets' lead to 15 points. At the end of the period, Ding Wei Di made a 2+1 to stop the bleeding, Jokic scored with a shot, and then Murray helped the Nuggets…