On December 30, Beijing time, the NBA officially released the last two minutes of the Warriors vs Nuggets game. The report shows that there were two missed judgments in the last two minutes, and the losing side was the Nuggets. Curry, who was in a slump in the first three quarters, scored 15 points in the fourth quarter and led the Warriors to catch up, but finally lost by 3 points. Let's take a look at where the two missed verdicts are -

The first missed judgment occurred 1 minute and 9 seconds before the end of the game. Jokic broke through the inside and Looney hit his wrist while defending, affecting his shots. Jokic spread his hands and complained to the referee about being fouled, but the referee ignored it. The Warriors grabbed the rebound and fought back, and Payton scored with a quick-break dunk. This missed decision, allowing Jokic to miss two free throw opportunities, and the Warriors profited.
The second missed judgment appeared 12.6 seconds before the end of the game, Otto Porter did not actively defend the opposing player in his own penalty area for more than 3 seconds, which was a defensive 3-second violation, the referee missed blowing, and it was the Warriors who profited.
The referee's report also noted that Jokic blocked Cuminga in the final 6 seconds, and Jeff Green interfered with Iguodala's shot in the final 1.3 seconds, neither fouled.
In this game, the Nuggets finally beat the Warriors 89-86. Curry unlocked 3,000 three-point milestones and shot at least one three-pointer in 157 consecutive games, but his team failed to win the game, and the milestone became "mileage sad".