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Curry averaged 7.2 points per game in the final quarter of the Finals, and Poole had said that Sunspot himself would become stronger

Poole had talked to Kuroko that he himself would become stronger

Jordan Poole told his kuroko two years ago, "You guys who are nestled in the couch forgot one thing, and that is that a movie takes years to make. Wait. You'll see that, I promise! ”

MD: Curry will be recovering well, and the priority is to get a good rest

Pandeya, Ph.D., a doctor of sports medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, analyzed Curry's current situation.

"There's no doubt I think Curry is on the road back to the playoffs. I wasn't expecting him to play the regular season. There's really no need to rush back in these last few games, which can give him an extra week of training time. I think he's going to recover well, we're going to see that Curry who's recovering well, and the priority is to get a better rest for the body. ”

Kerr hopes Green can shoot big open three-pointers in the right rhythm

In an interview after training, Kerr talked about Green's three-pointer.

"Even if Green didn't shoot a three-point shot, he was effective at creating a space for others. But when the offense is deadlocked, or when 24 seconds are almost done, I want Green to hit those big open three-pointers at the right pace, and if Green can hit one or more three-pointers, that will have a big impact on the game. ”

Twelve years ago today, Warriors Bishop Nelson became the most winning head coach in the NBA at the time

Today, in 2010, Don Nelson, the inventor of the "Nelson style of small ball", won his 1333rd coaching victory of his career, becoming the head coach with the most wins at that time.

Jordan Poole has scored more than 20 points in 17 consecutive games

Jordan Poole is the third Warriors player since 1995 to score more than 20 points in 17 consecutive games.

Other two: Stephen Curry (twice) and Kevin Durant (2018-19)

Fans voted for the greatest point guard of all time: Stephen Curry!

Fans have said it!

The winners of the greatest point guard title of all time were:

Stephen Curry!

Curry averaged 7.2 points per game in the final quarter of the Finals, and Poole had said that Sunspot himself would become stronger

Stephen Curry Quarter 4 Stats (Finals)

Score: 7.2 points

Hit Rate: 43%

Free throw percentage: 98%

True Hit Rate: 84%

Effective hit rate: 57%

Jordan Poole is enjoying a breakthrough season!

Averaged 18.4 points per game and 60.2 percent true shooting

17 consecutive 20 points or more

NBA's best 67 three-pointers in March

Curry one piece of data is the only one in history

On February 25, 2016, Curry scored 51 points on 27-of-20 shooting against the Magic. He only scored one free throw in the game.

To this day, he is the only player in NBA history who has used one or fewer free throws in a game and scored at least 50 points.

Cole: No matter what happens, we're going to fight against any opponent we're playing

"We're going to try to win all three games. We will carry through this idea and give us motivation ... No matter what happens, we're going to fight any opponent we're playing. ”

Tonight is Wayne Rooney's 80th starter of the season

Curry averaged 7.2 points per game in the final quarter of the Finals, and Poole had said that Sunspot himself would become stronger

Rooney has previously said in interviews that he hopes to play 82 regular season games, and so far this season, Rooney has averaged 21.4 minutes per game and can get six 7.3 rebounds and 2 assists.

Kerr said Tilt could be in the starting lineup in the playoffs

"There's a possibility," Kerr said on the show, "we need to see how Curry will be when he returns." I love the combination (Kuripul Kleckle is on the same page), but to know that to get into the playoffs you need to defend players like Paul George and LeBron, ah I certainly don't mean this year, sorry. ”

Wife control strictly! Curry was asked how long he would play again

Curry was asked how long he would fight for a while and could not answer the question, "My wife may be listening, I don't want to say."

Kerr talked about Clay's place in the team: he would never be excluded from the list of in-team endpoints

"When he first came back we had a lot of decisions to do and needed to think about what our expectations and goals were. The team had a lot of discussions with him about the role he was going to take on. He was limited to playing for 20 minutes (when he first returned) and it was very difficult to find a rotation that would allow him to finish the finish. We spent the first few weeks tentatively. Then his state also fluctuated, and he thought that he was forcing himself too hard. So our arrangement was to play a little bit simpler and shoot some reasonable balls, and after a few passes, there would be a chance for Clay to finish. These are all part of vocational education."

"Anyone who makes me give up Klay as an endpoint doesn't know how to be a coach. The real professional coaching is not 'let's get Clay to throw this ball'. True professional coaching is about communicating with players, making them feel confident, respecting them, and working with them. If I just walked over and told Clay that I wouldn't need him to score points in the future... So you're teasing me, what are we talking about? ”

Green said Durant will definitely retire his jersey before the Warriors

Green: "Durant retired the jersey, does this still need to be discussed?" Is it possible that Durant doesn't retire jerseys from the Warriors? I don't think so. ”

"If we knew Wiseman was going to reimburse the season, we might have signed another center," Kerr said in an interview

"We felt he should be ready," Cole said. "I think if we knew he was going to be unable to play for a whole year, we might go find another center forward, but who could have predicted all that?"

Green also makes an occasional cameo appearance in the No. 5 slot

Kerr said: "Green's going to the No. 5 position is also a tactical arrangement for us, it may not be every game, but if it is against a team like the Rockets in 2018, we need to keep an eye on the defensive team at all times." If you change a big center, you will definitely be targeted by a change of defense. “

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