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I thought I had found the next Poole, but it turned out that the Warriors' backcourt star was just a bankrupt version of Poole?

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In a previous NBA regular season game, the Los Angeles Clippers came from behind to win 130-125 over the Golden State Warriors, who were playing at home. After this game, the Clippers' record improved to 36-17 and remained in third place in the West, while the Warriors, who ended a five-game winning streak, dropped to 26-26 and remained in 10th place in the West.

I thought I had found the next Poole, but it turned out that the Warriors' backcourt star was just a bankrupt version of Poole?

In this game, the Warriors' rising star in the backcourt, Lester Quinones, still did not perform very satisfactorily. Quiñones played 8 minutes and 01 seconds in the game, shooting 1-of-3 from the field, 0-of-1 from beyond the three-point line, 1-of-2 from the free throw line, and only got a dismal stat of 3 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists, as well as 3 fouls, and the plus/minus was only -1. Quignones still can't find his feel for the game on the offensive end, his offensive efficiency is not ideal, and he can't help the team more. Quiñones' role on the defensive end was also very limited, his defensive ability was not particularly good, and he also had a number of fouls. Overall, Quiñones' performance has not lived up to expectations, and he has not been competitive enough on both ends of the floor, which is a big factor in his limited playing time.

I thought I had found the next Poole, but it turned out that the Warriors' backcourt star was just a bankrupt version of Poole?

In this season's NBA regular season, Quignones played a total of 18 games for the team, averaging 12.7 minutes per game, averaging 4.7 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 0.2 steals and 0.1 blocks per game, shooting 38.7% from the field, 39.1% from three-point range, and 64.3% from the free throw line. Quignones struggled to get into the rotation at the start of the season, spending the vast majority of his time in the NBA Development League. However, in the period leading up to the trade deadline, he began to get the opportunity to get into the rotation, and after getting those opportunities, Quiñones' performance was really impressive. Not only does he have great scoring ability, but he also seems to exceed everyone's expectations in terms of passing. It looks like the Warriors are very recognizant of his performance, and they even sent away underperforming backcourt veteran Cory Joseph before the trade deadline.

I thought I had found the next Poole, but it turned out that the Warriors' backcourt star was just a bankrupt version of Poole?

However, in recent games, Quiñones' performances have dropped significantly. His offensive efficiency in successive games has been submissive, his passing and playmaking skills have not been able to be shown, and his defensive performance has been very mediocre. Geneones' performance in the previous period gave a glimpse of Jordan Poole's performance in the Warriors' championship-winning season. However, judging from his performance during this period, he may not even be able to compare to the bankrupt version of Poole. I wonder if Quiñones' performance will pick up in the future, or if his previous good performances will be short-lived?

I thought I had found the next Poole, but it turned out that the Warriors' backcourt star was just a bankrupt version of Poole?

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