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Lose in shame! The Warriors don't want to lose face! Jackson vs. Curry! Dream comeback, Kerr is out of class

Lose in shame! The Warriors don't want to lose face! Jackson vs. Curry! Dream comeback, Kerr is out of class

Today, the Warriors challenged the Grizzlies away, and there was no one injured on the Grizzlies' side, and the Warriors came back to chase their dreams.

Although there was a lack of major generals, the Grizzlies actually played very well in the first quarter and quickly took the lead at home, and the Warriors were slow to heat up. After Xiao Jia hit a three-point shot, 10-7 Kerr called a timeout. After the timeout came back, the Warriors began to make substitutions, and after the bench players came up, represented by Saric played well, and responded with a wave of 12-3 small climax to overtake the score, and the Grizzlies also called a timeout. However, this timeout did not make much of a difference, and the Grizzlies' defense was still not good, and the Warriors scored consecutive points, trailing by eight points at 19-27 at the most. The first quarter ended with the Warriors leading by six points at 29-23.

In the second quarter, the two sides rotated the lineup, and the two sides played back and forth, and the score also rose alternately. GG Jackson became a surprise soldier, hitting consecutive three-pointers from the outside line, and the team directly chased the Warriors to 36 ties. Back in the game, Jackson had three points, and the Grizzlies directly overtook him. However, the Warriors quickly responded with a 10-0 spurt and regained the lead to seven points to stabilize the situation. Not to be outdone, the Grizzlies also pulled back a wave of 8-3, and the Warriors shouted to stop. At the end of the second quarter, the two sides could not open the difference, and the Grizzlies trailed by two points at halftime, 54-56.

Lose in shame! The Warriors don't want to lose face! Jackson vs. Curry! Dream comeback, Kerr is out of class

In the second half, the Grizzlies fought again, and at the beginning of the third quarter, the Grizzlies successfully overtook the score with another wave of offense, and the Warriors used three-pointers and counterattack fast breaks to return a wave of 9-0 to regain the lead. Since then, the two teams have fallen into a difficult tug-of-war again, and it is difficult to distinguish between you and me. But after a stalemate for a while, the Warriors took the lead, and Kuminga slammed a dunk to take a seven-point lead at 86-79 to stop the Grizzlies. Back in the game, the Grizzlies responded with a 6-0 run and a last-minute challenge, trailing by just one point at 85-86 at the end of the third quarter.

At the beginning of the final quarter, the Grizzlies' bench lineup and Kennard began to exert their power again, with consecutive three-pointers and three-point foul free throws from the outside, Klay and Kuminga scored to stop the bleeding, but GG-Jackson and Kennard each made a three-pointer, leading directly to 10 points, Kerr had no choice but to call a stop and then switch back to Dream and Curry. Back in the game, both teams' offensive success rates dropped, with the Grizzlies leading by as many as 12 points, and Curry was capped, but Wiggins was assisted to stop the Grizzlies. But the margin is still in double digits, and the most important thing is that there is not enough time for the Warriors to turn the tables.

In the end, the Warriors lost to the Grizzlies 107-116 on the road, continuing their losing streak. Let's take a look at the players' performances!

Lose in shame! The Warriors don't want to lose face! Jackson vs. Curry! Dream comeback, Kerr is out of class

Lose in disgrace! The Warriors don't even want to lose face

You must know that this season's Grizzlies have been completely rotten, and the whole team, including Morant, Bane, Clark, Adams, and Rose, has injured a total of 8 players.

The result was such a remnant Grizzlies, who played inextricably with the Warriors in the first three quarters, and in the fourth quarter, they directly stretched the difference to double digits, and finally lost in shame.

After losing this game, the Warriors are 18-22 and ranked 12th in the West, and they even missed the play-in area.

I think this season's Warriors can just give up, except for Curry, everyone else can be traded, and Kerr can also get out of class.

Lose in shame! The Warriors don't want to lose face! Jackson vs. Curry! Dream comeback, Kerr is out of class

Jackson vs. Curry

There are so many main players missing, but in the end, it is GG-Jackson who came off the bench. In the first half, he made three three-pointers and scored 14 points, three rebounds and two steals.

In the second half, especially in the fourth quarter, Jackson continued to hit two three-pointers again, played 29 minutes, shot 6 of 9, 5 of 8 three-pointers, 6 of 8 free throws, and scored 23 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals and 2 blocks, filling the data column.

Lose in shame! The Warriors don't want to lose face! Jackson vs. Curry! Dream comeback, Kerr is out of class

Curry slashed 26+4+8

Of the five players who started, Curry played slightly better. In the second quarter, he scored 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting in a single quarter.

In the first half, he shot 7-of-10 from the field, 1-of-4 from three-point range, and 1-of-1 from the free-throw line, scoring 16 points, 2 rebounds, 5 assists, and 1 steal, with a plus/minus of +9.

But in the second half, he dropped firepower, scoring only 10 points, and the final quarter did not help the Warriors turn the tide. Curry played 33 minutes, shooting 11-of-20 from the field, 3-of-9 from three-point range, and 1-of-1 from the free-throw line, contributing 26 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals and 1 block.

Lose in shame! The Warriors don't want to lose face! Jackson vs. Curry! Dream comeback, Kerr is out of class

Substitute 20+11, Kumin bonus the only fig leaf

Kuminga, who came off the bench, can be said to be the only fig leaf for the Warriors.

In the first half, he only scored 6 points and 5 rebounds, but in the second half, he played well on the offensive end, scoring 14 points, and in the final quarter, he continued to chase points for the team, but he fell short.

In this game, Kuminga shot 9 of 18, 1 of 5 three-pointers, and 1 of 1 free throws, and got a double-double of 20 points and 11 rebounds.

Lose in shame! The Warriors don't want to lose face! Jackson vs. Curry! Dream comeback, Kerr is out of class