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Nearly equalizing Ray Allen, the away fans all stood up, and Pierce shouted: Don't let Curry shoot three points

The NBA regular season continues, and today the Warriors traveled to the road to challenge the Pacers. In the end, they narrowly beat the Pacers 102:100. Curry shot five three-pointers in this game, one not far from equaling Ray Allen's three-point shooting record, two short of reaching the top, and if there is no accident, Curry will break the record in the next away game against the Knicks and successfully surpass Ray Allen to reach the top of the first place in history.

Nearly equalizing Ray Allen, the away fans all stood up, and Pierce shouted: Don't let Curry shoot three points

In recent games, because Curry is close to breaking records, the teams that play against the Warriors are reluctant to be the background board, and they have done everything they can to defend Curry in these games. Many players even gave up the offense outright and went all the way to the defense of Curry. The defensive intensity Curry has encountered in these games is rare. But even with all their defense, they still can't stop Curry from hitting a three-pointer. Curry's failure to break the record at the Pacers home court today has made the Pacers coach very fortunate. Know that no coach wants to be a background board.

Nearly equalizing Ray Allen, the away fans all stood up, and Pierce shouted: Don't let Curry shoot three points

With 58 seconds left in today's game, the Warriors were two points behind the Pacers. Curry just shot a three-pointer in the last leg, and he only needed to hit another three-pointer to tie Ray Allen, the Pacers home fans directly turned against the scene at that moment, and the fans stood up and cheered while Curry was holding the ball, all looking forward to the historic moment, and who paid attention to the Pacers coach Lloyd Pierce's move on the sidelines?

Nearly equalizing Ray Allen, the away fans all stood up, and Pierce shouted: Don't let Curry shoot three points

As Curry held the ball, he yelled at the Pacers players on the court, as if to signal the players not to let Curry shoot the three-pointer. When Curry and Rooney are blocking and dismantling, it is obvious that Turner has mentioned it very clearly. Giving Curry a very large breakout space, he would rather let Curry kill to the basket to score two points than let him shoot three-pointers. In the end, Curry also chose to kill to the basket and easily score two points. For Curry, he did not choose to shoot three points, after all, the team was still two points behind at that time, and it was the wisest choice to tie the score in the safest way.

Nearly equalizing Ray Allen, the away fans all stood up, and Pierce shouted: Don't let Curry shoot three points

Curry didn't set a record at home to the Pacers. This is clearly good news for Knicks home fans. Any fan wants to be on the spot to witness Curry set a historical record, the next game to play the Knicks Curry to create a record is already a foregone conclusion, and the Knicks home fans will become witnesses of history, they are undoubtedly very lucky. For us fans, the next game must be watched in front of the screen, and the next game is even no less than a final seven-time battle.

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