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Original Curry 33+5 Sexton air cut 30 points, Warriors capture Cavaliers to welcome four consecutive victories

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Beijing time on April 16, news that the NBA regular season will continue today, with the Cavaliers facing the Warriors at home. In this campaign, both sides fought back to back, and their physical fitness was affected to a certain extent. Curry didn’t find a three-pointer until the second half. He made only 4 of 13 three-pointers, but he still led the team with his rich offensive methods, and finally helped the Warriors beat the Cavaliers 119-101 and harvested a four-game winning streak.

Four quarter score (Warriors first): 28-31, 35-21, 26-27, 30-22

precise data:

For the Warriors, Curry scored 33 points and 5 assists, Wiggins 23 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, Anderson 20 points, Damian Lee 11 points, Poole 14 points, Green 5 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists.

For the Cavaliers, Sexton contributed 30 points, Garland had 20 points and 7 assists, Jarrett Allen had 17 points and 14 rebounds, and Prince had 12 points.

At the beginning of the first quarter, Okoro was very active on the offensive end and succeeded in making two empty cuts and layups. Wiggins was unwilling to show weakness and scored 5 points in a row from inside and outside. After that, Sexton took over the Cavaliers’ offense. He could play indiscriminately against anyone’s defense, and scored 14 points in a single quarter on his own. Curry was inaccurate on the outside and frequently shot and hit the iron, and could only rely on hitting the basket to score difficult points. At the end of the first quarter, the Cavaliers temporarily led the Warriors by 3 points.

Entering the second quarter, the Warriors’ second lineup played well, Poole hit two three-pointers in succession to lead the team to overtake the score, Wiggins was very active and made many mid-range shots, Damian Lee also frequently scored inside points. The Cavaliers stepped forward, making three-pointers and hitting the team to chase points, but Curry returned to the court and hit the basket three times to stabilize the situation. After halftime, the Warriors led the Cavaliers 63-52.

Fighting on the opposite side again, Sexton made 5 points in a row and blew the counter-attack horn, while Green and Wiggins hit three points in a row to stop the bleeding in time. Since then, Prince began to explode, proficient in three-pointers, layups, and mid-range shots, once helping the team to narrow the point difference to only 4 points. At the critical moment, Curry finally found his long-range shooting touch and scored two goals from outside the three-point line. At the end of the three quarters, the Warriors still lead the Cavaliers by 10 points.

Entering the final quarter, Anderson suddenly broke out. After completing a dunk, he hit two three-pointers in succession. Sexton saw that the point difference was opened and decisively strengthened his personal offense. He even scored 9 points with penalty shots to retain hope. After that, Curry returned to the court to start the game, and he teamed up with Wiggins to score four three-pointers and reopened the gap. Since then, the Cavaliers saw the turn of the game and hoped that they would retreat from the gold, and the Warriors easily accepted a victory.

Both parties start:

Warriors: Curry, Wiggins, Bazemore, Drummond Green, Rooney

Cavaliers: Garland, Sexton, Okoro, Love, Jarrett Allen (Jeremyliu)

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