NBA regular season: Curry made 0 of 9 three-pointers from the Warriors defeated the Raptors Barrett scored a season-high 37 points
On January 8, Beijing time, in the NBA regular season, the Raptors defeated the Warriors 133-118. The Warriors were completely suppressed by the Raptors throughout the game, without any lead moments, and trailed their opponents by as many as 27 points in the first half. Although the Warriors tried to fight back in the third quarter to chase the difference to 10 points, the Raptors played a better team cooperation, and with a little effort, the difference was opened again, and the final quarter of the game continued to maintain a score difference of more than 20 points, and the Warriors chose to give up the game early, and finally lost to the Raptors.
Curry was in poor form, only 2-of-14, scored only 9 points on 9-point shooting, scored less than a double for the second time of the season and missed a three-point shot for the second time. Barrett scored a season-high 37 points, becoming only the third Canadian in franchise history to score 30+ points.

Statistics
Raptors: Barrett 37 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, Siakam 16 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists, Poeltl 14 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists, Butchel 17 points and 9 rebounds, Schroder 13 points and 4 assists, Trent Jr. 14 points
Warriors: Klay 25 points, Kuminga 13 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists, Davis 16 points and 11 rebounds, Curry 9 points and 6 assists, Moody 21 points, Saric 11 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, Looney 10 points and 7 rebounds
Star of the game: Barrett
Barrett hit 5 three-pointers in the first half and scored 26 points, contributing 37 points to set a new season single-game scoring record, tearing apart the Warriors' defense with his own strength and winning the game for the Raptors.
Match tidbits
Before the Warriors, 2022 championship member Alto Porter approached the championship ring, and Curry handed him the championship ring
Dream Green was previously suspended by the league and appeared on the sidelines of the Warriors for the first time since the ban was lifted, and he is expected to return in a week
Highlight reel moments
Quickley quarterback long pass Siakam fast break dunk
The Splash Brothers cooperated with Clay to catch the ball with a three-point shot through the heart
Looney scored a tough layup with two baskets
Barnes greeted Saric with a hat
Barrett hit a step-back jumper under pressure from the double defense
Siakam and Barrett open the basket
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Saric received a wonderful pass from Rooney and scored a magical 2+1
Clay catches the ball from a three-point point and goes into the net
Game recap
At the beginning of the first quarter, Barrett hit a three-pointer to score the first field game for the Raptors. The Raptors started the game 7-0, with Kuminga driving layup, Siakam and Poeltl scoring back-to-back points, Wiggins making a pull-up jumper and Quickley hitting a three-pointer to give the Raptors a double-digit lead. Davis made a layup, Barrett and Siakam scored back-to-back, Kuminga made a high-hand layup, Barnes scored back-to-back and Looney scored on a layup. Klay and Siakam hit a three-pointer, Looney scored a layup, Trent Jr. scored on a layup, and Podemski and Looney scored back-to-back. Siakam hit a three-pointer and Moody scored five straight points. At the end of the first quarter, the Raptors led the Warriors 36-28.
At the beginning of the second quarter, Saric hit a three-point shot, Trent Jr. and Barrett scored in a row, Davis hooked a shot, and Barrett hit a three-pointer in a row. Klay made a pull-up jumper, Trent Jr. broke through and scored, Klay cut the basket in the air, and Poeltl made a basket to score 2+1. Butcher and Saric exchanged three-pointers, Davis made a layup, Schroder hit a three-pointer, and Kuminga hit a step-back jumper. Schroder broke through and made a throw, Curry hit 2 free throws, Quickley scored a throw, and Klay hit a three-pointer. The Raptors played a wave of 12-0 surge and successfully stretched the margin to 27 points into the second half. At halftime, the Raptors led the Warriors 76-49. Barrett scored 26 points in the half, Klay 14 and Curry scored just 2 points on 0-of-7 shooting.
Yibian fights again. The Warriors adjusted their starting lineup, using Podzemski, Looney and Saric with the Splash Brothers, and the Warriors played a 7-0 opening to achieve good results. Poeltl scored on a drifting shot, Saric scored a layup in the air to score 2+1, and the Warriors chased the difference to within 20 points. Klay and Siakam exchanged three-pointers, Curry drove to the basket, Poeltl hit a shot, and Barrett broke through for a pick-and-roll. Klay made a pull-up jumper, Quickley broke through and threw up, Kuminga hit a three-pointer, and the Warriors launched a wave of 17-6 offensive climax to chase the difference to 10 points. Kuminga hit two free throws, Trent Jr. hit a three-pointer, and Butcher made a layup. At the end of the third quarter, the Raptors led the Warriors 101-87.
At the beginning of the final quarter, Barrett hit 1 of 2 free throws, Butcher hit a three-point shot, Schroder turned around and made a jumper, and Saric broke through for a layup. Butcher scored another three-pointer to bring the gap to 20 points again, and the Warriors were forced to call a timeout. After the timeout, Moody made a three-pointer for the Warriors to stop the loss, Porter and Butcher scored consecutive points, Curry made a backhand layup, Barrett broke through and scored, and the two sides entered the offensive phase. The Raptors scored six points in a row at one point and continued to keep the margin above 20 points. Seeing that there was no hope of a reversal, the Warriors replaced the Splash Brothers and other main players in advance with 6 minutes and 30 seconds left in the game, announcing that they would abandon the game, and the game gradually entered garbage time, and finally the Raptors won a big victory over the Warriors.
Both sides start
Raptors: Quickley, Barrett, Scottie Barnes, Siakam, Poeltl
Warriors: Curry, Klay, Wiggins, Kuminga, Davis