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Bad luck! Curry lost the key ball and sighed in the sky, and Cuminga 1 chose to make Clay hold his head speechless

On February 11, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, and the Warriors played at home against the Knicks. With Klay Thompson missing a final-minute draw, the Warriors sadly lost to the Knicks 114-116, suffering a two-game losing streak. Clay's ball has created a good shooting space, but unfortunately luck does not seem to be on Clay's side this time.

Bad luck! Curry lost the key ball and sighed in the sky, and Cuminga 1 chose to make Clay hold his head speechless

Of course, it wasn't just Clay who had bad luck, Curry wasn't too lucky with this game either! At the most critical moment of the game, Curry also conceded a key ball. With about 40 seconds left in the game, the Knicks temporarily led the Warriors 112-110. Curry broke through to the basket to make a layup, and the basketball turned on the basket for 2 seconds, but unfortunately it was finally brushed out of the box. After Curry lost this key goal, he also sighed in the sky, very upset!

Bad luck! Curry lost the key ball and sighed in the sky, and Cuminga 1 chose to make Clay hold his head speechless

The 2 key goals of Curry and Thompson are completely a matter of luck, but Cuminga's choice at a critical moment directly buried the Warriors' game. With about 20 seconds to go until the end of the game, the Knicks are still 2 points ahead of the Warriors. At this time, the Warriors only need one successful defense to reverse the game.

Bad luck! Curry lost the key ball and sighed in the sky, and Cuminga 1 chose to make Clay hold his head speechless

Facing Clay's defense, Knicks player Randle came up with a difficult high throw. At this time, Cuminga jumped high and fanned out the ball cap. Unfortunately, the ball was already falling. It was very well judged, but Cumminga paid the price for being young and was awarded a jamming ball. That is, Cuminga jumped high, his head was about to hit the rebound, and changing Curry to defend would certainly not interfere with the ball. Because of Cuminga's choice, Clay was speechless.

Bad luck! Curry lost the key ball and sighed in the sky, and Cuminga 1 chose to make Clay hold his head speechless

Young people will always make mistakes, this is the price of growth, I believe that Cuminga will become better and better. Kerr often pays the price of losing for reusing new people at key moments, but that's why Warriors players don't have a fault line. Many fans see more and more warriors being able to play, but they don't see how many games Kerr has lost in order to train young people.

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