The Warriors 117-115 Lakers, a dangerous and dangerous victory, let the Warriors end their two-game losing streak, but also let the Lakers swallow 3 consecutive losses.
The biggest contributor to the Warriors' ability to win is, without a doubt, 33-point Klay Thompson!

The world knows how explosive Clay's scoring power is, his record of 37 points in a single quarter, his record of the NBA's shortest 60 points, and his record of 14 three-pointers in a single game.
But since his comeback at home on Jan. 10, he's played 13 games and averaged just 16.7 points per game, for a total of just four games with 20 points.
The Pistons scored 21 points, the Timberwolves 23, the Kings 23 points, the Thunder 21 points, and the Warriors won all four games.
But you should also notice that none of these 4 teams are strong teams, two swooping teams, the Kings are still working hard for the playoffs, and the Timberwolves, although in the playoff sequence, are not defensive teams.
Clay needs a battle of fame, with a Clay Thompson-esque performance, to tell the world and to tell himself that everyone can see the former Klay Thompson on the field.
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Of course, the Lakers this season are not a strong team, but after the trade deadline has passed, you say that they can only have one road, broken jars and broken cans, and the floating hearts are finally fixed, which is obviously more conducive to the unity of the locker room and the undistracted play.
On the other hand, the Warriors' performance in the past few games has made their internal problems stand out blindly, and the Lakers just have a thick eyebrow with both height and skill. Although their inner line only has this only one seedling, it is a thick eyebrow after all.
So in this game, the two teams performed a completely different logic:
The Warriors rely on the accuracy of the outside line, and at the same time rely on the Lakers' jealousy of their outside line and the emptiness of the inside line after the thick eyebrows, to impact the basket, from the outside in. Of the Warriors' 117 points, 46 came from the inside, but the core was the outside.
The Lakers rely on the height of the inside line, and at the same time rely on the warriors to avoid the large number of contractions formed by their inner line to find better outside opportunities, typical from the inside out. The Lakers' 40% three-point shooting rate is already extraordinary, but in the end, if you want to win, you still have to rely on the inside.
After the third quarter, the Warriors led the Lakers by 95-94 by one point, but the fourth quarter suddenly changed.
Because the Warriors' three-point inaccuracies in the first three quarters, the Lakers began to shrink in a large area in addition to the outside line against the splash, increasing the intensity of defense and bringing out defensive counterattacks.
The Warriors can't attack inside, and they can't shoot in from the outside. The height advantage of the interior line was more pronounced after the return of the thick eyebrows, resulting in the Warriors scoring only 8 points in the first 8 minutes of the fourth quarter — Klay 7 points and Poole a free throw.
At 4 minutes and 40 seconds, Kerr replaced Looney with Curry, the Warriors played small, the Lakers used thick eyebrows to play high, and the two sides began to fight.
In the next 1 minute, the Lakers penetrated the Warriors' interior line twice in a row, and the score came to 109-103, and the Lakers, who had been suppressed, extended the lead to 6 points.
6 points doesn't look like much, but in terms of the situation on the scene and the little time left, the Warriors are only one step away from the abyss.
San Francisco, home, Chase Center, huge height difference on the inside line, desperate! Is it time for the Warriors to see Klay Thompson again?
In the next leg, Curry made a mistake in passing, and the Lakers almost snatched it but the ball was dialed by Bradley into Clay's hand, and he raised a three-point shot at James, 106-109!
In the next round, Clay sent a sideline ball on the left side, the spirit snake generally shuttled to the right 45 degrees, and the Wiggins arc top pass was not adjusted to bring out a three-pointer by core strength, a typical Clay Thompson-style three-pointer, the ball scored! 109 flat!
The whole Chase Center is boiling over, and Klay Thompson in desperate circumstances will never disappoint!
Klay's power to turn the tide ignited not only the Chase Center, but also Wiggins, who also shot a three-pointer against James, and the Warriors took the lead.
In the next leg, the Warriors clipped a thick eyebrow, Rivers cut into the ball to cause a foul, two free throws, and the Lakers rebounded.
The two sides pulled a saw, the canine teeth were intertwined, and they did not give in to each other.
At 1 minute and 36 seconds, Porter grabbed the front court board and passed back to Klay on the outside, Klay hit another three points, and the Warriors took the lead again!
Clay blasted down his 33rd point, which was also the 16th in the final quarter.
With Klay's containment, curry's pressure was greatly reduced, and he also scored a key throw 46.2 seconds before the final game, almost leaving the Warriors invincible. This is the tacit understanding between the splashes to contain each other and attract each other.
In the end, James caused Curry's three-point foul, which was obviously a misjudgment, Curry wanted to foul James in advance, the referee did not blow at the first time, and when James shot, the referee whistled and misjudged it as a three-point foul.
However, due to the change in rules this season, the referee will not take the initiative to watch the video in the last two minutes, unless the coach challenges, so the referee will not change the penalty when he knows that the blow is wrong.
Of course, James did not score, and today, when James's total score in the regular season and playoffs has reached the top of NBA history, his performance is actually not good.
Not to mention 1-of-1 in the final quarter, the key penalty was also lost.
The years don't spare people, even if you are James.
Clay's performance reminds me of the press conference after his defeat at the Knicks, and the reporter asked him: Do you like your last attack?
Clay: Sure, what about you?
Reporter: I like it.
Clay: Thanks.
Cole has also said that a no-draw will ever bother Clay and that he will sleep well, but I guess he must have wanted to remedy and prove something.
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