
In January and April, Beijing time, the Warriors won the game 115-108 against the Heat, and after this game, the Warriors' record so far this season has improved to 29 wins and 7 losses.
At the end of the game, Stephen Curry, as the leader of the team, did not have a good enough shooting feel, and Curry, who played for 32 minutes, only had 9 points, 10 assists and 3 rebounds on 3 of 17 shots, and only had a bad performance of 1 in 10 shots outside the three-point line.
But the good news is that the other players in the Warriors' lineup played well to help the team win in the end. This is especially the bench's Jordan Poole, who scored a team-high 32 points, 5 assists and 2 rebounds on 12-of-17 shooting in the 26 minutes off the bench, plus 5-of-9 shooting from beyond the three-point line, which is undoubtedly a very efficient performance.
In addition, the Warriors have Andrew Wiggins who has 22 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists in 34 minutes, and Draymond Green can also contribute 5 points, 8 rebounds, 13 assists, 1 steal and 4 blocks.
Judging by the overall performance of the above players, even if Curry may not be able to play well enough in this game, the Warriors can still rely on Jordan Pooler, who can play the best sixth-man level, Andrew Wiggins, who can perform at the All-Star level, and Draymond Green, who can perform at the best defensive player level.
Before Klay Thompson's comeback, the Warriors already had the best record performance in the league, and Curry had the opportunity to impact the MVP in the regular season, plus Steve Kerr, who had the opportunity to hit the best head coach trophy, Green who hit the best defensive player award, Wiggins who hit the All-Star, and Jordan Poole who could win the best sixth man award. If the above players can continue to maintain such performances, I believe that at the end of this season, the Warriors will also have the possibility of winning the above awards.