In the NBA Christmas game, the Nuggets defeated the Warriors 120-114, bringing the opponent's five-game winning streak to an abrupt end. This match not only had a fierce matchup on the court, but also became a hot topic of discussion after the game. The Nuggets' FMVP Jokic was impressive, but his free throw performance attracted a lot of attention, and Warriors coach Kerr lashed out at the referees after the game, and he could pay the price.
Jokic's performance was truly eye-catching, hitting only four of them, but scoring 26 points on 18-of-18 free throws, including 14-of-14 in the second half. This became the focus of the game after the game, and also caused a lot of attention to the rules of the game and the referee's decision.
However, the Nuggets' victory didn't just depend on Jokic alone. Murray's brilliant play in key moments and the firepower of Wiggins, Paul and Saric off the bench all earned the win. On the contrary, the Warriors were in trouble, and Curry and Towne's sluggish performance caused Kerr to explode into angry rebukes at the referees after the game.
Kerr angrily scolded the referee and bluntly said that the player "cheated the whistle" on the free throw line, which made the game lose its original defensive excitement. He was blunt, calling the phenomenon "disgusting" and that his remarks could lead to sanctions from the alliance.
The game was changing, and Cole's departure was like a drama, leaving people with infinite reverie. Whether Kerr's rebuke can arouse the NBA's attention to the rules of the game and the impartiality of referees will be the focus of future discussions. Fans are looking forward to the controversy over the victory and Kerr's angry denunciation, which may also lead to an in-depth discussion about the rules of the game and the fairness of referees.