On January 14, Beijing time, the Bucks defeated the Warriors 118-99.
I really didn't expect that the Warriors, who have been attacking the city so far this season, have lost so completely. Maybe it was yesterday's fight with the Grizzlies too fiercely, or maybe the team went to the fatigue and downturn of the season. In short, Curry and the Warriors' downturn is more like a dark cloud, depressed and helpless.

In this game, the Bucks did all-round crushing. Except for the second offense and free throws, the Warriors lost all their stats, as if they had abandoned the game from the beginning.
In this game, Stephen Curry has 12 points and 8 rebounds, Andrew Wiggins has 16 points, Klay Thompson has 11 points, Jonathan Cumminga has 15 points and 7 rebounds, and Kevin Looney has 7 points and 7 rebounds.
On the Bucks side, Antetokounmpo had 30 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists; Middleton had 23 points, five rebounds and seven assists; Bobby Portis had 20 points and seven rebounds; Grayson Allen had 15 points and five rebounds; and Jordan Walla had 6 points and seven rebounds.
At one point, the Bucks led the Warriors by 39 points.
The 39-point half-court deficit set the largest half-court trail since the Warriors moved to California in 1962-63.
A lot of people are denouncing Curry, and it seems that Curry has brought these bad failures. Maybe! In recent times, Curry has really not played much in form. It's just that people better not be so forgetful, and everything the Warriors have at the moment is based on Curry. How many games can the downturn mask this?
Of course, Curry didn't take the lead in this game. Compared to the Bucks players who are out of the cage, almost everyone in the Warriors owes a little meaning to the play. Wiggins was the only light in the game, but the overall rout of the team would not provide a platform for Wiggins to play.
The Warriors shot just 34.7 percent from the field and had 20 assists. This is not the warrior people remember at all, and the mesmerizing basketball conduction and tactical coordination are gone. Everyone knows, though, that these are temporary. Curry's state, in particular, is the least to worry about.
Cole said: "I'm not worried, we know we've been kicked in the ass, it's just that we're in a tough time in the season and every team comes across. ”
In recent years, it seems that every step the Warriors have taken has been very reasonable, and they have enough patience and ability to deal with all the downturns. Now that the lineup is intact, it's only a matter of time before you get out of the quagmire. And now let those Kuhei and Yonghei revel for a while!