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Warriors beat Jazz 118-110 Player ratings: 5 out of 5, 3 passed, 1 flawed

author:Talking about basketball

In the NBA regular season, the Warriors beat the Jazz 118-110 at home. The Warriors played very easily in this game, hanging in the first quarter, and continued to open up the gap in the next two quarters. Although the opponent kept chasing points in the final quarter, he was still able to stabilize the victory.

Warriors beat Jazz 118-110 Player ratings: 5 out of 5, 3 passed, 1 flawed

And the five people in the whole game are perfect scores. Among them, Thompson scored a game-high 32 points, plus 5 rebounds and 4 assists, Thompson still clocked in early in this game, and he had already scored 30 points in two and a half quarters. Now Thompson's form is gradually improving, and his consistency is even better than Curry's.

Warriors beat Jazz 118-110 Player ratings: 5 out of 5, 3 passed, 1 flawed

TJD is still efficient today. With 16 points, 7 rebounds and 4 blocks on 8-of-10 shooting, he is a perfect match with Paul and Thompson. The various feeds on the court, coupled with his blocks on the defensive end, can also protect the frame, and the impact on the interior is very significant. Paul scored 12 points, 9 assists, 3 steals and 1 block on 5-of-10 shooting, completely dominating the rhythm on the offensive end. Coupled with the pressure on the defensive end, he is not convinced.

Warriors beat Jazz 118-110 Player ratings: 5 out of 5, 3 passed, 1 flawed

Bojie played perfectly in this game. He was very well-rounded throughout the game, with 16+7+6 stats, and his overall passing coverage was larger, and his plus/minus was still the highest starter. Kuminga also made his comeback today, and of course his overall form is very good. He had a double-double of 21 points and 10 rebounds on 9-of-11 shooting. He doesn't have the ball in the game, he scores very efficiently, and he's a perfect finish.

Warriors beat Jazz 118-110 Player ratings: 5 out of 5, 3 passed, 1 flawed

Green, Payton Jr., and Looney were all passing. Among them, Green shot a little badly without Curry, and was only 1 of 4. Luckily, he can defend and he can deal cards, and it's not the kind of collapse that is. Payton Jr. got 4+3+2 data in 2 of 2, which is decent. In addition, Looney is also okay, with 4+3+2 steals in 2 of 3, and he has contributed a little both offense and defense.

It's just that Moody is the only player with a flaw. He was only 3-of-12 from the field and 2-of-6 from three-point range to finish with eight points, six rebounds, two assists, one steal, one block, and five fouls. This kind of play is really almost meaningless. Don't forget, he's not a defensive stalwart either, and his consistency is still terrible.