Curry comes back with 3 consecutive losses and admits that the Warriors don’t know how to win away

Curry comes back with 3 consecutive losses and admits that the Warriors don’t know how to win away

[Now Sports]The Warriors, who were weak in away games this season, recorded a 3-game losing streak following Stephen Curry came back. They lost 110:131 to the Grizzlies without Morant on Thursday. Even “Curry Boy” admitted following the game that they have so far Still can’t figure out what adjustments need to be made. The Warriors previously had a 5-game winning streak at home, but they were weak when they played away games. Even though Stephen Curry (Stephen Curry) came back to help out, the team still lost 3 games in a row. In this game once morest the Grizzlies, they were already far behind at the beginning. Although the gap was narrowed in the third quarter, the defense collapsed once more in the fourth quarter, unable to parry the opponent’s attack, and finally lost by as much as 21 points.

“Curry” is still the team’s highest score, scoring 29 points, but the Grizzlies have 3 main players scoring 20+ points, including Tess Jones, Daswin Benny and Sharon Jackson, and 3 others also reached With double-digit scores, the results reflect why they are firmly in second place on the West Bank, and they can play a strong team spirit without Morant.

The Warriors have been counter-pressed by the Clippers and dropped to No. 6 on the West Coast. Curry said in an interview following the game: “It’s frustrating, we can’t win the game away, and we can’t figure out what adjustments we need to make. We are still trying to find the way to win the away game. Road.” Teammate Draymond Glenn also analyzed: “I thought that when we succeeded in a few counterattacks, we might persevere, but every time we returned to the battle, we lost opportunities and gave the opponent too much space.”

On the same day, the Bucks, the league’s “first brother” who lacked “Antetokounmpo” Yan Didu Gongpu, withstood the pressure at home once morest the Nets and narrowly won 118:113, but the opponent’s reserve players set a league record and scored 98 points , is the reserve lineup with the highest score in a single game over the years. Among them, Mills and Cameron Thomas both scored more than 20 points, and a total of 5 reserve players scored in double figures.

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