An NBA regular season focus battle, the Golden State Warriors host the Denver Nuggets. In the end, the Warriors lost 86-89. It's a failure! The Warriors nearly staged a 24-point comeback, but unfortunately, the superstar Stephen Curry broke out too late, and if it could be a little earlier, the victory might have arrived.

Both teams played a good half-time goal. In the first half, the Warriors fell into a desperate slump, scoring 16 and 20 points in both quarters, while the Nuggets, on the contrary, scored 60 points in both quarters. The 24-point gap in the half is also the largest in the whole game. The Situation was completely reversed, the Nuggets were caught in a sports game scoring drought twice, scoring 14 and 15 points in the two quarters, respectively, while the Warriors exploded, cutting 50 points in the two quarters. Unfortunately, in the end, he lost three points and failed to produce a miracle.
To a large extent, Curry's play determines the state of the Warriors. His game can be described as "low open high walk". In the first quarter, Curry didn't score. The second quarter, towards the end of the season, was worth two points, which was all he had in the first half. In the third quarter, Curry began to recover, scoring 6 points in a single quarter, still below expectations. In the last quarter, Curry exploded, scoring 15 points in a single quarter, but unfortunately still failed to save the Savior. In this way, Curry had 23 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.
For Curry, this scene also has an important significance. He hit five three-pointers and hit 3,004 career three-pointers, breaking the 3,000 mark. What was originally a very memorable milestone moment turned into a tragic milestone because of the loss.
After this game, the Warriors ended a 3-game winning streak, and the record became 27-7, still beating the Suns with 26 wins and 7 losses, ranking first in the Western Conference + League. The Nuggets, on the other hand, are 17-16, with a winning percentage of more than 50%, ranking fifth in the West.