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The Pacers beat the Warriors 121-117, giving up a starting lineup back-to-back, and had to say it was a big underdog win. So look at the Lakers yesterday

The Pacers beat the Warriors 121-117, giving up a starting lineup back-to-back, and had to say it was a big underdog win.

The Lakers were quite powerful yesterday, at least for a while to open up a huge score difference.

It's rare for the Pacers to be able to take away victories at the Warriors' home court under the referee's black whistle, typically giving the Warriors consecutive balls in overtime, and it's hard to say if it weren't for the Pacers holding the challenge.

Curry revived in this game to play the level of MVP, scoring 39 points on 12-of-27 in 43 minutes, and finally allowed himself to experience the game that his teammates were pulling down. In this game, Curry played a remarkable game, but more than that, he was disappointed. Regular-time pinch shots left Justin Holliday to a draw, missing a victory in overtime. And on the opposite side is a one-meter eight defender, and it turns out that Wiggins is in the main defense.

A few of the Warriors' downsized players will not comment on them one by one, directly listing them, they are Anderson, Klay Thompson, Wiggins.

I was impressed by many of the Pacers in this game.

1: Isaiah Jackson, this man can really jump! But apart from eating bread, it doesn't have much effect.

2: Duarte, who scored 27 points on 10-of-16 shooting and four points in overtime to help the Pacers win.

3: Keversex, a one-meter-eight-tall defender who scored five points in overtime, is a player who can hardly not praise him.

4: Justin Holliday, a 3-point draw in regular time to help the Pacers drag into overtime to win.

Kerr should think about how the rotation should be changed, and what position Klay Thompson should be in the team now.

The Pacers beat the Warriors 121-117, giving up a starting lineup back-to-back, and had to say it was a big underdog win. So look at the Lakers yesterday
The Pacers beat the Warriors 121-117, giving up a starting lineup back-to-back, and had to say it was a big underdog win. So look at the Lakers yesterday
The Pacers beat the Warriors 121-117, giving up a starting lineup back-to-back, and had to say it was a big underdog win. So look at the Lakers yesterday
The Pacers beat the Warriors 121-117, giving up a starting lineup back-to-back, and had to say it was a big underdog win. So look at the Lakers yesterday

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