Why do fans always hold their breath when watching Curry's games? Is it because of one unbelievable three-pointer after another, or is it an expectation that "he can create miracles at any moment"? Rewind to the game against the Philadelphia 76ers, where Stephen Curry once again left fans speechless. He made all 8 of his three-point attempts and scored 30 points early in the game, which was not a normal operation for an ordinary player, but a complete "miracle" performance. After the game, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was filled with emotion: "We will eventually bid farewell to this legend, so we should cherish every performance of Curry even more." This sentence not only touched people's hearts but also served as a warning bell: How long can Curry maintain his peak state? When it comes to Stephen Curry, there are always some images that flash back in our minds: On February 27, 2016, it was a classic battle between the Warriors and the Thunder. The game went into overtime, with only five seconds left and the score tightly contested. Curry brought the ball over half court, and the entire audience held their breath, as if waiting for lightning to strike. Suddenly, he shot from three steps beyond the three-point line, making an astonishing long-range three-pointer that became the key to the Warriors' victory. This shot was not only a display of skill but also a perfect embodiment of calmness and composure. Yes, that moment belonged to Curry, and we witnessed what is called "an impossible task." Fast forward to the…

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On January 6th, Beijing time, the Golden State Warriors received bad news as reported by their team journalist. Kuminga's MRI results confirmed a right ankle sprain, which will sideline him for at least three weeks. This injury is a heavy blow to both Kuminga and the Warriors, as he will miss the next 11 games. During the previous game between the Warriors and the Atlanta Hawks, Kuminga suffered a right ankle sprain while playing defense in the second quarter at 2 minutes and 27 seconds. He was seen rolling in pain and limped back to the locker room before being forced to leave the game due to his injury; after the game, Kuminga left the arena on crutches. In this game, Kuminga came off the bench for 15 minutes, shooting 4 of 6 from the field, including 3 of 3 from beyond the arc, scoring 13 points with 2 rebounds and 2 assists but also committing 4 turnovers. After the game, Coach Kerr revealed that Kuminga's injury was severe and has now been confirmed to be out for at least three weeks. Kerr also mentioned that Kuminga was playing the best basketball of his career, and they will miss him, hoping that Li Kaili can fill the void left by his absence. After Kuminga's injury was announced, Kerr candidly stated that it was too cruel and added that Li Kaili and Moody would receive more playing opportunities. So far this season, Kuminga has played for the Warriors, averaging 26 minutes per game, scoring 16.8 points with 5 rebounds and 2.2…

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Warriors Defeat Grizzlies 121-113! Curry's Latest News, The Real Challenge Isn't Winning, It's Kerr's Post-game Comments On January 5th, Beijing time, the Warriors played against the Grizzlies at home. The game ended with the Warriors successfully defeating the Grizzlies 121-113. In this game, the Warriors were without Curry, so they faced significant challenges in trying to win against the Grizzlies. However, the Warriors quickly took the lead and maintained it throughout the game. When the Grizzlies attempted to catch up, the Warriors consistently responded, especially in the third quarter when Wiggins' performance was crucial for the Warriors to maintain their lead. In the fourth quarter, as the Grizzlies were about to overtake, Green and Schroder hit key three-pointers, followed by a three-pointer from Waters, which ultimately secured the victory for the Warriors. Curry missed the game due to a knee injury, and there is new information regarding his condition. After the game, Kerr mentioned that Curry may not necessarily sit out back-to-back games for the rest of the season, but during this period, he will rest due to his knee tendinitis. The training team believes that, for now, it is most reasonable not to let him play in back-to-back games. However, this situation may change as things progress. It is clear that the reason Curry did not play today, aside from his injury, is because the Warriors have upcoming back-to-back games. Therefore, Curry did not participate, and the Warriors' approach is correct since Curry is vital to the team. The Warriors need to ensure Curry's health, and since they can…

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The game between the Warriors and the Nets was truly astonishing, as we watched the Warriors go from a lead of up to 18 points to a final reversal. Such an outcome was unexpected by many. Initially, everyone thought that the Warriors could easily defeat the Nets, considering they were among the top contenders in the West, while the Nets were in a rebuilding phase with inconsistent performance, making the gap between them quite evident. However, the game's outcome delivered a resounding slap in the face to everyone. Not only did the Warriors fail to maintain their victory, but they also suffered a stunning reversal, which was quite surprising. At the beginning of the game, neither team was in particularly good form. The Warriors seemed to be holding back, and the Nets were somewhat disorganized, entering a low point where both sides took turns missing shots, making the scene somewhat tense. Fortunately, Johnson of the Nets broke the deadlock with a three-pointer from the corner, helping the Nets score first. On the Warriors' side, they relied on Green's breakthrough layup to gradually find some rhythm, followed by Thomas' corner three-pointer that stabilized the Nets' position. Subsequently, Wiggins repeatedly attacked the basket, and Davis also scored with a reverse layup under the basket, allowing the Warriors to gradually regain their composure. Until the end of the game, Curry and Hield's consecutive three-pointers allowed the Warriors to suddenly launch an 11-0 mini-climax, overtaking the score. At the end of the first quarter, the Warriors led the Nets 67-58. Entering the second quarter,…

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Translation:‌ Beijing time January 3rd, the Warriors faced off against the Philadelphia 76ers in a game. As the first game of the new year, Curry also conveyed his desire to win the game before the match and led by example during the game. In the previous game against the Cavaliers' twin towers lineup, the Warriors were in a difficult position, even falling behind by as much as 26 points at one point. In this game, the Warriors defeated Philadelphia 139-105. Facing the trio of George, Maxi, and Embiid, Curry led the older lineup to a 34-point victory. During the game, Curry also set an NBA record, hitting at least 8 out of 8 three-pointers and recording over 10 assists, becoming the first player in NBA history to achieve this feat.‌ Curry started the game today and clocked out early after playing for 29 minutes. He went 11 for 15 from the field, including 8 for 8 from beyond the arc, achieving a 100% shooting percentage. He finished with 30 points, 6 rebounds, 10 assists, and 1 steal. In the fourth quarter with 9 minutes left, Curry was subbed back in when the lead was close to 20 points. After hitting two more three-pointers, Kerr decided to take Curry out of the game early. After Curry's departure, Kerr jokingly commented on his star player. Kerr said, "This is the first time you've agreed to come out of the game with such a hot hand." It's clear from Kerr's statement that Curry has had hot streaks before but would express his desire…

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On January 3rd, Beijing time, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Philadelphia 76ers to avoid consecutive defeats. Stephen Curry was in great competitive form in this game, hitting a three-pointer at the opening and quickly finding his range from beyond the arc. The team led by 16 points in the first quarter and maintained control throughout the game to secure the victory. Curry finished with 30 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds, and 8 three-pointers. The Warriors' outside shooting was explosive from the start, with Curry hitting one three-pointer, Schroder hitting three, Kuminga hitting one, Hield hitting one, and Moody hitting one. The Warriors rained down a barrage of shots that overwhelmed the 76ers. In the first quarter, Curry played for 9 minutes, hitting 1 of 1 from three-point range for 3 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists, and 1 steal. However, he missed two layups, which was somewhat embarrassing. In the second quarter, Curry hit another three-pointer and followed it up with another from the corner. He went 3 for 3 from the field and 2 for 2 from three-point range in the quarter, scoring 8 points, 1 rebound, and 2 assists. Curry's efficiency continued to rise, and the gap between the two teams widened. In the third quarter, Curry continued to hit his three-pointers, demonstrating just how accurate he was in this game. This also highlighted the low defensive intensity the 76ers were giving him. Curry scored a layup in transition to extend the lead to 20 points. In the quarter, Curry played for 8 minutes, going 5 for 7…

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This season of the NBA can truly be described as a display of diverse talents and unexpected developments! As the season progresses, both the Thunder in the West and the Cavaliers in the East have consistently shown dominant performances, maintaining their positions as leaders. The Thunder have achieved a remarkable 12-game winning streak, with a record of 27 wins and 5 losses, securing the top spot in the West with a five-game lead over the second-place team. Similarly, the Cavaliers in the East have been steadily winning games, demonstrating their dominance with a record of 29 wins and 4 losses, leading the second-place Celtics by five games. The Thunder and Cavaliers represent the epitome of stability this season. However, there are also teams within the league that started poorly but managed to turn things around later in the season. Notable examples include the Grizzlies and Mavericks from the West, as well as the Bucks and 76ers from the East. These teams did not perform well at the beginning of the season; the Bucks and 76ers were even ranked at the bottom of the Eastern Conference for an extended period. But in the past month or so, they have rediscovered their winning ways. In their last 19 games, the Bucks have won 14, propelling them to fifth place in the East. The 76ers have won 10 out of their last 13 games, moving up from last place in the East to eleventh. They are the epitome of teams that started slow but picked up momentum later. On the other hand, there…

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On December 31st, Beijing time, the Warriors played against the Cavaliers at home, and the game ended with the Warriors losing to the Cavaliers 95-113. In this game, the Warriors' three-point shooting was only 9 out of 38, with a shooting percentage of just 33.3%. In contrast, the Cavaliers made 18 out of 47 three-pointers, including an impressive 8 out of 14 in the third quarter. When the Cavaliers were able to execute such an offensive performance, the Warriors found it difficult to keep up. To make matters worse, the Warriors also committed 14 turnovers in the game, and despite earning 26 free throw attempts, they only managed to convert 20 of them. It can be said that in this game, the Cavaliers' offense completely overwhelmed the Warriors, so the Warriors' loss was not undeserved. In this season, Steve Kerr's player rotation has been criticized by many, especially his use of Bjelica, which has been particularly questioned. Kerr's post-game comments have once again drawn criticism. After the game, Kerr said in an interview: "I may feel better about our young players now than ever before. I mentioned a few nights ago that I think Kuminga is making a breakthrough in terms of his understanding of things. I believe Davis is also making a leap. I love Bjelica, and I like what he brings to the table: his tenacity, his toughness, and his basketball IQ." While many did not object to Kerr praising Kuminga and Davis, his praise for Bjelica was met with skepticism. Compared to his rookie season, Bjelica has…

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Kerr Surrenders with 4:39 Remaining: Curry and Wiggins Struggle as Warriors Suffer Another Humiliating Defeat On December 31st, Beijing time, the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Golden State Warriors to secure their seventh consecutive victory. The Warriors, known for their prowess in the third quarter, were defeated by the Cavaliers using their own strengths—three-point shooting and transition offense. The Cavaliers comfortably maintained a 20-point lead in the final quarter, ultimately securing the win and completing a season double over the Warriors, extending their winning streak across seasons to four games. This game marked the second encounter between the Cavaliers and the Warriors this season, resulting in a third consecutive victory for the Cavaliers against the Warriors. Prior to this season, the Cavaliers had suffered a 16-game losing streak against the Warriors, which ended with Game 5 of the 2017 Finals until the first match of the 2023-24 season. The rivalry between these two teams continues, with the Cavaliers currently leading the league and eager to extend their winning streak. They successfully achieved a four-game winning streak against the Warriors. In the first quarter, Curry struggled with his shooting, going 1 for 4 and 0 for 3 from three-point range, scoring only 2 points and 2 assists. Garland and Mitchell effectively limited Curry, but the Cavaliers' numerous turnovers—eight in the first quarter—gifted points to the Warriors. Schroder and Wiggins each scored 5 points, while the Warriors' nine-man rotation saw only Waters fail to score. The Cavaliers trailed the Warriors by one point at the end of the first quarter. The second quarter…

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The overall landscape of the Western Conference is becoming increasingly interesting two months into the regular season. The Thunder are firmly in first place, with Alexander and Jiewei's bottom-up capabilities ranking among the best; the Pelicans are also stable at the bottom, unable to win after Ingram went down, and they have turned around to prepare for rebuilding, but it's a pipe dream to rely on Zion Williamson and McCollum to exchange for rebuilding assets. In the middle of the big melee zone, the Grizzlies, Rockets, and Mavericks are fighting for second place, while the Clippers are gradually stabilizing in fifth place in the West. The big melee corps behind them includes many giants, such as the Lakers, who always bring hope when fans are desperate, and pour cold water when fans are looking forward. At the Nuggets, as Jokic said, "We're playing so badly, but we're still seventh in the West, which is pretty good." The most embarrassing thing is still the two championship-level giants, one is the Suns, who started 8-1 and topped the Western Conference, then 7-14, all the way down to tenth in the West, Durant is not there, the team is hard to win; Booker is not there, the Suns are also hard to win, I really don't know where the nearly 400millionspentwent?It′sverysimple,inthebattlewiththeMavericks,whenDurantscored35pointsinvain,his400 million spent went? It's very simple, in the battle with the Mavericks, when Durant scored 35 points in vain, his 400millionspentwent?It′sverysimple,inthebattlewiththeMavericks,whenDurantscored35pointsinvain,his50 million partner Beal only got 11 points out of 18 shots. What's even more annoying is actually the Warriors. On the…

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