NBA

Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs, result and statistics: Jordan Poole shone as a starter

Published

on

Getty Images

With Klay Thompson gets a play away to handle loads, Jordan Poole he was the one who entered the titular quintet of Golden State Warriors to face San Antonio Spurs. And not only the bodyguard justified this decision, but it was also great figure of the night, greatly enhancing what he did as a substitute. His Warriors crushed Popovich: 132-95.

Poole finished the match with 36 points and 13-20 from the field in just 29 minutes of action. Much more comfortable (and with more space) than when you have to play with the second unit. A sample that, if repeated in the future, may create some unknowns for Kerrespecially considering today’s Thompson bass.

Meanwhile, Golden State got at least one night back more explosive versionhe gave Spurs no options and both teams were now left with a record six wins and eight losses.

How the Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs? Final score

Equipment 1 C 2 C 3C 4C Final
Golden State Warriors 33 28 38 33 132
San Antonio Spurs 26 19 23 27 95

Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs, live

The last quarter was too much. The final 12 minutes were enough for both teams’ subs to win the shootout and the Warriors finished by sealing a crushing victory by a margin of 37 points: 132-95.

The story was condemned in Chase. That Warriors flurry in the third quarter was enough to break San Antonio’s resistance and allow Kerr to start resting the starters. Now with the second unit back on the court, more points fell from Kuminga as Golden State closed out the third ahead 99-68.

Warriors Showtime! Spectacular three minutes for Golden State to open the third quarter with a 15-0 lead and completely break the game, taking a maximum of 31. Curry and Poole are still on fire, to show that the champion has not gone anywhere. Kerr smiles.

The usual Warriors. Excellent first half for Golden State, regaining their usual image and putting behind them the poor form of the last few weeks. Show from Curry and Poole, 11 triples in total and a 16-point advantage over some competitive Spurs, but far outscored by the individual hierarchy: 61-45 at the big break.

Golden State Bank responds. The Warriors’ second unit often gives up leads, but this time there were good minutes from Kerr’s relief. Especially from a Jonathan Cuminga with 7 points, for the home team to widen the advantage: 45-33 with an average in the second quarter.

The first was for the Warriors. Golden State led 33-26 after the first 12 minutes, with a Poole who kept adding and adding: 14 points in 10 minutes, on a near-perfect 5-6 from the field. At the moment, Spurs have no answers to stop the local escort.

Hot hand for Poole. Jordan takes advantage of Klay’s loss to show that he belongs in the starting five. 9 quick points for Poole, complemented by a pair of 3-pointers from Curry and Wiggins, give the Warriors their first small advantages: 17-13 average of the first.

The match has begun! Throwing a ball at the Chase Center.

Rest for Klay Thompson. Golden State’s shooting guard won’t be in the game against San Antonio, for one thing load management. Patrick Baldwin and Andre Iguodala are also out in the facility. The Spurs have Malaki Branham, Zach Collins, Tre Jones, Romeo Langford and Blake Wesley injured.

Golden State Warriors Quintet

Stephen Curry, Jordan Poole, Andrew Wiggins, Draymond Green and Kevon Looney.

San Antonio Spurs Quintet

Devin Vassell, Keldon Johnson, Keita Bates-Diop, Jeremy Sochan and Jakob Poeltl.

How to Watch Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs? Schedule, TV channel and online streaming

  • Stage: Chase Center, San Francisco
  • Day: Monday, November 14
  • Time: 21:00 CDMX | 10:00 PM ET | 0:00 AR (Tuesday) | 4:00 am (Tuesday)
  • TV channel: DirecTV Sports (Argentina)
  • Flow: NBA League Pass (Global)

Source: Sporting News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Exit mobile version