On December 29, Beijing time, the Golden State Warriors faced the Denver Nuggets at home. In today's game, both sides staged a "strike iron" battle, although Curry became the first 3,000 three-pointer in history, but both teams did not feel good, and Curry's performance in the first half was even more hot-eyed. However, in the second half, Curry finally woke up, scored 15 points in the final quarter, and became the first Mr. 3,000 three-pointers in history. However, in the end, the Warriors were not able to win the game, which is also a pity.

In the first half of today's game, Curry scored just two points on 1-of-6 shooting, with a plus-minus of -17, and the Warriors trailed their opponents by 24 points. What's more, the Warriors only scored 16 points, while the Nuggets blasted down 31 points. By the second quarter, the Nuggets had 29 points, while the Warriors had just 20. Originally, the fans thought that the game would enter garbage time, but something unexpected happened.
By the third quarter, the Nuggets had only 14 points, while the Warriors had scored 25. By the fourth quarter, Curry began to threaten, hitting two consecutive three-pointers in the final minute or so to help the team narrow the point gap to two points.
And look at Curry's score distribution throughout the game, 0 points in the first quarter, two points in the second quarter, 6 points in the third quarter, and 15 points in the fourth quarter. As a result, the first and second halves of this game are like a double day of ice and fire for the Warriors and Nuggets.
However, despite Curry's threat in the last minute, the Nuggets had Jokic on the inside, and the Nuggets finally stabilized the situation on the court and won the game.