Warriors Escape with a Win in Brooklyn: Curry and Kuminga Lead the Way

NBA – Stephen Curry’s 29 points and Jonathan Kuminga’s double-double (28 points, 10 rebounds) allowed the Warriors to escape in the second half to win in Brooklyn (109-98).

After a complicated first half where the two teams were less than 41% successful on shots and less than 23% on 3-pointers, it was the Nets, behind the duo Nic Claxton (15 points, 7 rebounds) – Cam Johnson, who raced in the lead, taking advantage of 10 lost balls from the Warriors (49-43).

More rigorous after returning from the locker room, the Warriors regained the advantage behind the awakening of Jonathan Kuminga (67-65). While the Nets attack hits rock bottom (6/21 in the 3rd quarter), the trio Kevon Looney – Gui Santos – Jonathan Kuminga drives home the point (80-70)!

Mute until then, Royce O’Neale (15 points) scores five 3-point shots in the last quarter to keep the Nets in ambush (96-92), but Stephen Curry and Jonathan Kuminga take responsibility to launch a 9 -2 which offers a logical victory to the Warriors.

WHAT YOU MUST REMEMBER

The Warriors collective makes the difference. If Stephen Curry and Jonathan Kuminga secured the score last night in Brooklyn, it was the contribution of the second knives that made the difference. Draymond Green (8 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 blocks) was the conductor in attack, Brandin Podziemski (15 points, 11 rebounds) recorded his third double-double in a row, Kevon Looney was decisive in third quarter and Gui Santos (9 points, 6 rebounds) was rewarded by the staff by finishing the match in place of Klay Thompson.

The chronic clumsiness of the Nets.

The capital B in the middle of the field meant bricks tonight in Brooklyn. Like Cam Thomas (18 points at 4/21 on shots), Spencer Dinwiddie (9 points at 3/12), and Mikal Bridges (13 points at 5/15), the Nets have never managed to find their rhythm against the Warriors, for once physical in defense. Jacque Vaughn’s men finished the match with 38% shooting success.

– Moses Moody croise Andrew Wiggins. After a month of absence, Moses Moody returns to the Warriors rotation at an important time since Andrew Wiggins has gone the opposite way. Injured in the foot against Atlanta, the Canadian missed tonight’s match but his absence should be short-lived. Moses Moody played 15 minutes coming off the bench, scoring 4 points.

2024-02-06 05:34:29
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