Original title: Doncic slashed 28+9 Curry 15+9 Warriors beat Lone Ranger and advanced to the finals
On May 27, Beijing time, the 2021-22 NBA playoffs continued. The Golden State Warriors are at home in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals once morest the Dallas Mavericks. After the whole game, the Warriors defeated the Lone Ranger 120-110, eliminated the opponent 4-1 with a total score of 4-1, and reached the finals once more following three years.
Overall stats:
Specific score: 23-28, 29-41, 32-25, 26-26 (the Warriors are behind).
On the Warriors side, Curry scored 15 points, 3 rebounds and 9 assists. In addition, Andrew Wiggins 18 points, 10 rebounds and 2 assists, Drummond Green 17 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists, Kevin Looney 10 points, 18 rebounds and 4 assists, Klay Thompson 32 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists, Jordan – Poole 16 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals, Bjelica 5 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists, Moses Moody 7 points.
On the Lone Ranger side, Doncic scored 28 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists, Jaylen Bronson 10 points, 2 rebounds and 4 assists, Dwight Powell 3 points and 2 rebounds, Finney-Smith 13 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals , Reggie Bullock 6 points, Dinwiddie 26 points, 4 assists and 2 blocks, Kleber 7 points and 8 rebounds, Ntilikina 6 points and 3 rebounds.
Game recap:
In the first quarter, Looney turned over and hooked the shot, and the Warriors opened first, but soon, Finney-Smith also hit a jumper, and the Lone Ranger responded. Since then, Looney, Klay Thompson and Wiggins have scored successively, and the Warriors have the advantage on the field. Curry also made a three-pointer in an emergency stop, and Klay’s jumper continued to score. Later in the quarter, Kleber hit a three-pointer, Doncic also made a jumper, and the Lone Ranger caught up with the score once more. Entering the countdown stage of the single quarter, Dinwiddie made two three-pointers in a row, and Wiggins made 2 of 2 free throws. At the end of this quarter, the Lone Rangers temporarily trailed the Warriors 23-28.
In the second quarter, Purry scored 7 points in a row from outside shots, and Klay also scored 3-pointers and step-back jumpers. After more than 4 minutes of play in this quarter, Dream Chaser-Green made a free throw into the net, Klay Thompson also scored a three-pointer, and the point difference was widened to double digits. In the latter part of this quarter, Moody, Bjelica and others on the bench took turns to score points, Poole also scored a 2+1 layup, Klay continued to feel the touch and hit another three-pointer, and the Warriors set off a climax to once the point difference. Scale up to more than 20 points. Dinwiddie made another three-pointer to stop the bleeding for the Lone Ranger. After halftime, the Lone Ranger continued to lag 52-69.
After changing sides and fighting once more, Bronson made a free throw and tried to stop the bleeding for the Lone Ranger. However, Wiggins made 2 of 2 free throws, and Klay made another three-pointer, and the difference returned to more than 20 points. Since then, Wiggins has hit consecutive throws and jumpers, the Splash Brothers have taken turns firing, and Curry has scored in double figures following a step-back jumper. However, the Lone Ranger did not give up. In this section, Doncic regained his offensive feeling, and he changed the way to attack the Warriors’ position. At the end of the third quarter, following a free throw hit the net, he scored 15 points in a single quarter. After the third quarter, the Lone Ranger trailed the Warriors 84-94.
In the final quarter, the Warriors did not give the Lone Ranger another chance. Wiggins scored a dunk, and Chasing Dream-Green made a layup to score 2+1, and the point difference returned to 15 points. Since then, the Warriors have played steadily on both ends of the offense and defense. On the Lone Ranger side, Doncic and Dinwiddie scored consecutively, but it was only a drop in the bucket. In the latter part of this section, Curry scored a three-pointer and completely killed the suspense. In the end, following the whole game was over, the Warriors defeated the Lone Ranger 120-110, eliminated the opponent 4-1 with a total score of 4-1, and reached the finals once more following three years. After the whole game, the Warriors defeated the Lone Ranger 120-110, eliminated the opponent 4-1 with a total score of 4-1, and reached the finals once more following three years.
Starting lineup for both sides:
Mavericks: Jaylen Bronson, Luka Doncic, Reggie Bullock, Finney Smith, Dwight Powell
Warriors: Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins, Klay Thompson, Stephen Curry, Kevin Looney
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