The NBA regular season ushered in a battle of focus, with the Warriors playing at home against the Bucks. One as last season's overall champion and one as the second in the West this season, fans certainly did not expect the game to become a one-sided situation before the game. After two quarters of the game, the game's point difference has been pulled to 39 points, and the Bucks completely dominate the game.

Judging from the data from the two games, the Bucks clearly crushed the Warriors. The Bucks didn't give the Warriors any chance in this game, and four of the starting five scored in double figures. Alphabet had 23 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, Portis had 17 points and 6 rebounds, Grayson Allen had 13 points and 2 rebounds, and Middleton had 14 points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists.
And, in terms of hit percentage, the Bucks are really too fierce! Alphabet Brother 9 of 12, Portis 11 of 7, three-pointers 4 of 3, Middleton 5 of 4, three-pointers of 2, Grayson Allen 8 of 5, 3 of 6 from three-point range, Matthews 2 of 2 from three-point range, incredible shooting percentage, coupled with alphabet brother's impact, the Warriors are difficult to defend without Green.
Contrary to the Explosive State of the Bucks' side, the Warriors' side continued to slump, and no one on the team scored in double figures after two quarters of games. The Warriors' star Curry was limited in this game, and Curry didn't feel good, shooting 3 of 8 and 2 of 6 from three-point range. Not to mention the performances of other players, as long as Curry is in a slump, the Warriors have little hope of turning the tables.
Although Thompson returned from injury, he did not play too well in this game. Currently playing 10 minutes and 21 seconds, only 3 points, 1 rebound and 1 steal data, this three-point or free throw. The hit rate is also ridiculously low, with 0-of-4 shots.
With a huge 39-point deficit, the Warriors have little hope of turning the tables. However, the Warriors still have two shooters, Curry and Thompson. As long as these two people can feel superhuman in the second half, the 39-point difference can also catch up. Now the warriors' only problem is defense, if the second half still can't stop the Bucks' super high shooting rate, and the impact of the alphabet brother, I am afraid that the Warriors' game is a game that is less lost and won.