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The last horror scene of the warriors! Green's serve error was passed to the opponent's hand, but fortunately the Pacers did not pause

On December 14, Beijing time, the Golden State Warriors narrowly defeated the Indiana Pacers 102-100. In today's game, the Warriors experienced a "terrifying scene" in the final moments, and if the Pacers finally have a chance to pause, then the victory or defeat of this game is really difficult to say.

The last horror scene of the warriors! Green's serve error was passed to the opponent's hand, but fortunately the Pacers did not pause

In the final moments, the Warriors led by two points, drummond Green served out of bounds, and he didn't send it out for the first time, shouting out the last timeout.

The last horror scene of the warriors! Green's serve error was passed to the opponent's hand, but fortunately the Pacers did not pause

After returning from the timeout, Green continued to serve, this time, he actually sent the ball to the Pacers' Brisset, but with only 2.2 seconds left, the Pacers did not pause, Brogdon did not have time to shoot the game to declare the end, the Warriors won the game.

The last horror scene of the warriors! Green's serve error was passed to the opponent's hand, but fortunately the Pacers did not pause

In fact, Green did very well today, scoring a season-high 15 points on 7-of-10 shooting, as well as nine rebounds and five assists, a personal season high. However, in the final moments, Green's mistake was shocking, after all, after Curry scored five consecutive points to equalize the score, and center Looney got a rebound in the front court to complete the quasi-kill.

The last horror scene of the warriors! Green's serve error was passed to the opponent's hand, but fortunately the Pacers did not pause

At the same time, in today's game, the Pacers did not win after leading for most of the second half, which is really too hard.

The last horror scene of the warriors! Green's serve error was passed to the opponent's hand, but fortunately the Pacers did not pause

In this campaign, Curry played 35 minutes, shooting 8 of 20 from the field, 5 of 15 from three-point range, and scoring 26 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists. And in the next game, he is likely to set a new NBA all-time three-point record in Madison Garden.

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