An NBA regular season focus battle, the Golden State Warriors host the Sacramento Kings. Not long after the game began, there was a strange + speechless scene on the field, Holmes actually defended Curry in such a way, I don't know what he thought, it was Stephen Curry. The coach couldn't tolerate it anymore and decisively called a timeout for substitutions.

The two teams are not one level in terms of strength. The Warriors finished 39-13, second in the West, and are gaining momentum with seven consecutive recent wins. The Kings, for their part, are only a weak brigade, with only 19 wins and 34 losses, ranking 12th in the West.
Everyone thought that the Kings would not be the warriors' opponents, but they did not expect them to start so crisply. 13-2, in just a few minutes, the Warriors broke the opponent, especially on the outside, they shot 3-of-4 and drove early. Stephen Curry hit two three-point shots, the second of which was the most incredible.
Take a look! At that time, the Warriors played a counterattack, Curry took the ball to the front court, looked back, there seemed to be someone chasing after him, so he deliberately waited, but what he did not expect was that Holmes, who rushed behind him, wandered past him like a passerby, as if he did not see it. Curry took a decisive shot and hit steadily.
For a shooter of Curry's level, what do you think of defending him in such a way? Even if you want to quickly land on the inside line, but Curry has no defense, you are by his side, which teammate do you want to make up? Moreover, this kind of counterattack moment should not be choked on the most threatening point?
King coach Gentry couldn't stand it anymore and decisively called a timeout. And when the timeout came back, we found that Holmes was no longer on the court, and the coach was very unhappy with his defense, so let's reflect on the bench first.