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James Curry combined for 82 points: As long as they don't retire, their era will not end!

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James Curry combined for 82 points: As long as they don't retire, their era will not end!

The last game of the NBA rival week, the Huyong battle, as a veteran fan, how could I miss it?

From the regular season to overtime, and then to double overtime, the key performances of the 39-year-old James and the 36-year-old Curry once brought me back to my youth 10 years ago.

These two people are like superstars who are about to come to an end, and they are clearly old and strong.

James recorded a big triple-double of 36 points, 20 rebounds and 12 assists, including a career-high 20 rebounds.

Curry scored 46 points and 7 assists, hit 9 three-pointers, scored a single Davis goal in overtime, and a 3-pointer against the sky in double overtime.

James Curry combined for 82 points: As long as they don't retire, their era will not end!

However, in the end, James made a foul on the basket and completed the free throw shootout, and finally won 145-144 over arch-rival Curry.

To be honest, it's been a long time since I've seen such a high-level game, and it's much better than the game where Doncic scored 73 points and Embiid scored 70 points.

At the same time, the Warriors lost this game, but I think it was the best game the Warriors played this season.

Because I saw the frequent connection of Kutang Chasing, organized by Dream Chaser, Curry and Thompson were able to hit key shots one after another to help the team save the day.

James Curry combined for 82 points: As long as they don't retire, their era will not end!

It made me see the shadow of that championship dynasty, maybe the Warriors won't make the playoffs this season, and they won't be able to see them realize their dream of winning another championship.

But if they can get their mentality right and deal with the problems within the team, then this Warriors team is still very competitive.

Let's take a look at the stats from the Warriors' player performance.

Curry scored 46 points, Thompson scored 24 points, Kuminga scored 22 points, Wiggins scored 22 points, Green 8 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, and the performance of the starting five Tigers was a comprehensive flower.

If the Warriors start these five people and usually don't drop the chain, the team definitely has the strength to make the playoffs and even advance to the Western Conference Finals.

As for winning championships, the Warriors have always lacked a strong defensive center.

With Paul's expiring contract of 30.8 million, can he find a blue-collar center in the NBA league?

I think the Bulls' Drummond is a good candidate, and the Warriors should go all out next summer.

In addition, the Warriors don't need to think about the trade, given that Wiggins' 4-year 140 million contract is very cost-effective, it is more cost-effective to keep.

What do you think?