Warriors lost to Heat 102-114 Player evaluation: 5 excellent, 1 passed, 4 collapsed
The Warriors lost 102-114 at home to the Heat, suffering a two-game losing streak. This game was because of the slump of the splash, which caused the Warriors to be unable to open on the offensive end. In addition, Cole's core is mainly splashing, which makes them very passive.

And Bojer, Moody, TJD, Saric and Paul were all excellent players throughout the game. Among them, for Poje, his current performance has completely exceeded expectations, especially on the offensive end, with 10+6 assists in 4 of 9, the overall value is not bad, and he is also the only player in the starting team with a plus/minus value exceeding a positive number. Of course, his defense was a flaw.
At the same time, on the bench, Moody didn't play badly overall, with excellent defense in the second quarter and 11 points on the offensive end. Unfortunately, Cole doesn't pay attention to him, which is very frustrating. TJD has also been a big surprise this season, as he is better than Looney on both offensive and defensive ends, and his 10+11 stats are very impressive.
Saric is still a basic handicap, basically every game can get the last double data, 4 of the 5 in the game to get 10+6 data, very eye-catching. In addition, Paul scored 9+4+4 in 3 of 6, but he didn't have much of the ball in this game, his tactical position was very low, and he kept turning back and running. In fact, he is on the court, let him organize as much as possible, otherwise it will be too wasteful.
Looney was the only player to pass the game. Even if he can't dominate the situation, he can still stabilize the basket when he gets on the court. 2 out of 2 get 5+5 data, but the limitations are relatively large, and the finishing and defense are not very eye-catching, so they can only be decent.
As for Curry, Thompson, Kuminga, and Wiggins, they are all signs of a collapse. Especially for Curry and Thompson, who combined for 7-of-26 shooting, that shooting percentage doesn't help the team. Don't forget, Kerr's core tactics are the two of them, but as long as the two of them are in a slump, then the team's offensive system will completely collapse, which is a very clear dynamic.
Kuminga played a very bad game, with 6 turnovers in the whole game, which is really desperate. Don't forget, there were only 12 mistakes in the whole team, and he alone directly accounted for half of the data. As for Wiggins, he still can't find his best form at the moment.