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Comparing the lineups of the Warriors and Kings, the gap between the two sides is clear at a glance

Comparing the lineups of the Warriors and Kings, the gap between the two sides is clear at a glance

The NBA play-offs are imminent, and both the Lakers and the Warriors will have to play, but the Lakers are in a better situation, even if they lose one, they still have one chance. The Warriors are more troublesome, and they are even away against the Kings. Speaking of which, the Warriors and Kings played each other in the playoffs last season, once hitting a tie-break, and finally it was Curry who broke out to advance. Now, the two teams face off again, who has the better chance of winning? Comparing the lineups of the Warriors and Kings, the gap between the two sides is clear at a glance

Comparing the lineups of the Warriors and Kings, the gap between the two sides is clear at a glance

Point guard: Curry vs Fox

Both are leading stars, purely from the performance of this season, Fox averaged 26.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 2 steals per game, Curry 26.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 0.7 steals, Fox even led the shooting percentage, and the performance was slightly better than Curry. However, Curry averaged 31 points per game in the four games he faced the Kings in the regular season, shooting 52.5% from the field, which can be said to be very good. So in this group of matchups, Curry can slightly suppress Fox.

Comparing the lineups of the Warriors and Kings, the gap between the two sides is clear at a glance

Shooting guard: Klay vs. Keane Ellis

Because Huerter has been reimbursed for the season, sophomore player Ellis is the starter, but his performance is really indescribable, it is difficult to replace Huerter's role at both offensive and defensive ends, and Ellis is only 1.91 meters tall, which has a significant size disadvantage to Clay. Klay was re-deployed as a starter at the end of the season, and his form has returned to the 80 percent level of the past, although it is difficult to match his peak, but as long as he can shoot from the outside, he can be a great help to the Warriors.

Comparing the lineups of the Warriors and Kings, the gap between the two sides is clear at a glance

Small forward: Wiggins vs. Barnes

It is a duel between the old and new generations of Warriors' starting small forwards, and the two are also relatively similar in terms of game style, both are mainly responsible for defense, and the offensive end is generally only used as an endpoint rather than an initiation point, with fewer scenes. However, Barnes himself is not as capable as Wiggins, and now he is older, and both of them have obvious signs of decline. It may not be a direct matchup, and Wiggins may be assigned to defend Fox.

Comparing the lineups of the Warriors and Kings, the gap between the two sides is clear at a glance

Power forward: Kuminga vs Keegan Murray

Both are of the same age and are both players under rookie contracts. Kuminga has been given more responsibility by the Warriors this season, playing more minutes and averaging 16.1 points per game in 26 minutes, which is a very good performance, and can also be said to be the cornerstone player of the Warriors' future. Murray, on the other hand, is averaging 2.4 three-pointers per game, and his outside firepower is crucial for the Kings. The two have different styles of play, but they are both the team's third scoring point, and I believe it will be the X factor of the game.

Comparing the lineups of the Warriors and Kings, the gap between the two sides is clear at a glance

Center: Dream Green vs Sabonis

Will Dream Chaser make a WWE-level move this time? Sabonis should always be on his guard. In terms of ability, Sabonis is the rebounding king, double-double and triple-double king this season, and it can be said that he has locked in the best team. And Dream Chaser is still a three-singles player, and it doesn't seem to be on the same level. But after all, Dream Chaser has experienced many finals, and he has a lot of experience and knows how to deal with this kind of high-end game, in comparison, Sabonis did not play very well in key games, and overall it was half a pound.

Comparing the lineups of the Warriors and Kings, the gap between the two sides is clear at a glance

Sixth man: Paul vs Davion Mitchell

Paul played 58 games in the regular season this year, another familiar number, averaging 9.2 points, 6.8 assists and 1.2 steals per game. The Kings had no one on the guard line, but there was an unexpected surprise Mitchell, who was Fox's main backup, but if Ellis didn't play well, Mitchell would increase his playing time.

In the six positions, the Warriors have a clear advantage in the shooting guard and sixth man positions, the point guard and small forward have a slight advantage, and the power forward and center are basically equal. And Kerr is clearly a better manager than Brown, so the gap in the lineup is already very obvious. Of course, in basketball, the team configuration is one thing, but the more important thing is the willpower and on-court performance of the players, so this is a game worth looking forward to, which team do you want to win?

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