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The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone

On April 22, Beijing time, the Warriors led 3-0, and one foot has entered the door of the Western Conference semifinals. Curry, Thompson, Wiggins and Green blasted 95 points, with the Warriors scoring 118 points. Camellia is also a wild brush record, and the Warriors became the first team in history.

The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone
The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone
The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone

Throughout the game, Poole shot 9-of-13, including 3-of-5 from three-point range, plus 6-of-9 from the free throw line, and scored 27 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 block. Curry played 30 minutes and 44 seconds, shooting 9-of-17, 3-of-9 from three-point range, just 6-of-8 free throws, and 27 points, 3 rebounds and 6 assists. Thompson played 37 minutes, shooting 10-of-18 from the field, 6-of-13 from three-point range, no free throws, 26 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist and 2 blocks, with only one turnover.

The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone

Winning this battle, the Warriors team swept the record wildly:

The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone

1. Curry ushered in the playoff 1,000-ball milestone.

2. Curry surpassed James Worthy (3,022 points) in playoff totals to 26th all-time and fourth in the game, behind James, Durant and Harden.

The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone

3. Thompson's playoff career three-point total surpassed Ray Allen (385) and rose to third in history.

4. For the fifth time in team history, three defenders have cut 20+ together.

5. For the first time in team history, three defenders have scored 20+ in two consecutive games.

6. Pooler was the second in the history of the 86-point team in the first three games of his post-season career.

7. Clay scored 6 points in the 18th season of his career, second only to Curry in history.

8. Poole became the 16th player in history to playoff games in the first three games of his career and 25+ players in a row.

In the past three games, Poole has scored at least 25 points in each game, and is also the second person in team history, after only Chamberlain in 1960.

10. Poole averaged 4.3 three-pointers per game in his playoff career, the first in history, Curry averaged 4.2 three-pointers per game, the second in history, and Clay averaged 3.1 three-pointers per game, seventh in history.

11. Poole scored at least 25 points in three consecutive playoff games and shot 60% from the field, becoming the first guard to achieve this statistic since the merger of the ABA and the NBA (1976-77). Before the merger, only Jerry West, Lou Hudson and Brian Winters had done it.

The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone

12. Poole scored 86 points in the first three games of his career playoffs, and Jordan scored 88 points.

13. The camellia flowers have cut 25+, and the hit rate is more than 50%, which is the third time in team history. The previous two were: Chris Mullin, Richmond, and Terry Teague in 1989 and Johnston, Paul Argin, and Tom Gullah in 1958.

14. The number of steals in the playoff career exceeded 200, becoming the fifth player in NBA history to deliver at least 200 steals and at least 10 triple-doubles in the playoffs after Larry Bird, Magic, James and Kidd.

The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone

15. Warriors coach Kerr won the 80th playoff game of his coaching career, tying Lenny Wilkens and George Carr to the tenth in history.

The Warriors swept 16 records 3-0! Camellia three-point dominance + all-time first team Cole milestone

16) The Warriors have won at least one away game in each of the last 24 playoff series, setting an NBA record.

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