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Curry 23+6 Alexander 30 points Warriors reverse Thunder on the road

author:Beiqing Net
Curry 23+6 Alexander 30 points Warriors reverse Thunder on the road

On October 27, Beijing time, the Warriors defeated the Thunder 106-98 away from home, welcoming four consecutive wins. Curry had 23 points, six rebounds and four assists, Wiggins 21 points, four assists and three steals, Poole 10 points, seven assists and two blocks, Green 8 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, Damian Lee came off the bench to contribute 20 points; the Thunder lost four straight, Alexander had 30 points and four assists, Earl had 12 points and five rebounds, and Gidey had 7 points, nine rebounds and four assists.

Game review

The Warriors are missing Thompson, Wiseman and Cumminga, Iguodala is back, and the Thunder are missing Favors. Looney started the first quarter with a layup by Gidy, the Warriors didn't score in the first 2 minutes, Robinson scored five points in a row with an outside three-pointer, and Bezley broke through the dunk to extend the advantage. Poole hit a four-pointer with a layup, and was still on the defensive end of the hat Geddy, and the Thunder multi-point blossomed to play a wave of 9-2 attacks, extending the 10-point lead to force Kerr to request a timeout. Looney made a layup with Green to chase a score, Dort three-pointers and Alexander's mid-range shot extended their advantage, and Curry's mid-range shot and Wiggins dunked to chase a difference of seven points. Robinson and Curry each scored two points, Dort dunked, Maledon and Alexander each hit a three-pointer, and the Thunder extended their 12-point advantage with a 8-3 offensive wave. Payton Jr. and Curry each hit a three-pointer, Williams returned a three-pointer, Curry continued to chase points 3+1, and then pokushevsky, the Warriors trailed the Thunder 29-34 in the first quarter, and Curry scored 11 points in the single quarter.

The Warriors didn't score in the first two and a half minutes of the second quarter, With Pokushevsky's inside-line throw five-pointer from the outside, Trey Mann extending a 12-point advantage from a mid-range shot and Damien Lee hitting the Warriors' first second-quarter goal on a layup. Muscala hit a three-pointer, Williams extended his 15-point advantage with a layup, and the Warriors scored just two points in the first six minutes of the second quarter. Damian Lee scored two more points on a layup, Pokushevsky ate a pie dunk, and Damian Lee hit three-point shots to win the Warriors' first seven points in the second quarter. Curry and Wiggins replaced, both immediately made fouls and completed two free throws, Beziley ran back to the basket to hit, Curry and Green each hit a three-pointer, and the Warriors had played a 15-4 offensive to chase only four points. The Warriors then hit the iron again in the next two and a half minutes, Dort countered with a dunk, Alexander scored five consecutive points plus an assist Robinson dunk, Wiggins made a basket to recover 2 points, and also caught Gidey's mistake to directly go beyond the far whistle to miss the three-pointer. The Warriors trailed the Thunder 48-59 in the first half, with Curry scoring three three-pointers and 16 points and Alexander 13 points and three assists in the first two quarters.

Easy side fight again, Wiggins took the lead in breaking through the barrier Beziley, Alexander threw back, Curry hit a three-point shot, Alexander continued to shoot, Wiggins and Looney both made two free throws and one shot. Robinson scored an 11-point advantage on three points to stop the Warriors, Looney ate a pie dunk, Wiggins hatd Dort, and Alexander extended a 12-point advantage with three points. Wiggins and Damien Lee led a 7-1 offensive wave to stop the Thunder, who scored four consecutive points to continue their 10-point lead. Curry led the team to continuously attack the inside line to chase points, damian Lee hit three-pointers, Porter made two consecutive three-pointers, the Warriors frantically played a wave of 17-2 attacks, And Muscat missed three points. The Warriors scored 16 points 33-17 in the quarter, ending the third quarter with the Warriors beating the Thunder 81-76, Curry 23+5+2, Wiggins and Damien Lee 15 points, Alexander 22 points, 4 assists and Robinson 12 points.

The two teams didn't score in the first minute and a half of the final quarter, Poole made a layup and Anderson made two free throws to extend the advantage, Gidey threw a shot, Wiggins hit a layup, and Porter caused Alexander's fifth foul. Geddy responded with a three-pointer, the Warriors asked for a timeout, and returned to the game Wiggins mid-range shooting and Poole layup, and the Warriors extended their 91-81 lead by 10 points. Alexander responded with a three-pointer, Poole continued to lay down the Thunder, and Alexander trailed just four points off with Williams on two free throws. Anderson returned the favor with three points, Muscala hit two free throws, Wiggins assisted Iguodala to hit a three-pointer, and Muscara continued to make fouls and hit all two free throws. Curry assisted Damian Lee's three-point shot to take another 10-point advantage, Dort chased the score on a layup, Wiggins threw a shot, Alexander hit both free throws, and Curry connected Damian Lee to hit a layup. With 46.5 seconds left, the Warriors led the Thunder 106-96, the Warriors had already laid the victory in advance, the Thunder were powerless to turn the tide, and finally the Warriors beat the Thunder to win 4 consecutive games.

Both sides started

Warriors: Dort, Beziley, Robinson, Gidey, Alexander

Thunder: Wiggins, Green, Looney, Poole, Curry

Source: NBA official website

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