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Curry was frozen, and Herro led the Heat to four straight wins: the Warriors lost to the Heat at home

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Curry was frozen, and Herro led the Heat to four straight wins: the Warriors lost to the Heat at home

On December 29, the Warriors' home game against the Heat came to an end. Despite the best efforts of the Warriors, they still lost 102-114. In this game, Stephen Curry's performance became the focus of fans' attention. However, Curry didn't have a good hand and couldn't lead the team to victory.

Curry was frozen, and Herro led the Heat to four straight wins: the Warriors lost to the Heat at home

After the opening, the Heat showed a strong offensive posture and quickly built up a lead. In contrast, the Warriors looked a little scrambling and didn't work effectively on the offensive end. Curry, as the core of the team, felt cold at first and missed many shots.

Yibian fought again, and the Heat continued to exert strength, widening the difference again. The Warriors were in trouble as a team, and Curry hit another shot midway through the quarter, but the goal didn't spark the Warriors' counterattack. On the contrary, the Heat continued to extend their lead.

Curry was frozen, and Herro led the Heat to four straight wins: the Warriors lost to the Heat at home

Entering the final quarter, the Warriors launched a final counterattack. At the critical moment of chasing points, Curry tried to lead the team to overtake the score through his personal ability, but he had no choice but to feel poor and missed many shots. Although the Warriors continued to try to catch up, the Heat relied on solid defensive and offensive performances to eventually win 114-102 over the Warriors.

Curry was frozen, and Herro led the Heat to four straight wins: the Warriors lost to the Heat at home

Curry shot just 3-of-15 from the field and shot just 20 percent from the field. Although he shot 2-of-8 from beyond the three-point line, his shooting performance in other offensive areas was not as good as it could be. This game was not a loss caused by Curry's poor personal performance. The Warriors as a team has problems with other aspects as well. For example, rebounding protection and rotation on the defensive end need to be strengthened. However, as one of the team's core players, Curry's performance undoubtedly had a significant impact on the outcome of the game. In addition, we can't ignore the Heat's performance either. In the absence of major generals, they showed the advantage of teamwork and strength in this game, and were the more serious contenders for victory. As a strong team, the Heat will be a force to be reckoned with in the playoffs.