NBA
The Warriors defeated the Blazers in Portland
The Warriors pulled off an impressive 132-95 win over the Blazers in Portland and the Carrie-Thompson duo leads the standings.
With attacking pluralism, eight double-digit players, and Carrie and Thompson at the helm, the Warriors disbanded the Blazers in Portland with 132-95 and are second in the western region with a record of 43-17. The hosts lost touch with the score early on and finally succumbed to the superiority of the opponent without being able to react.
Carrie may not have scored 30+ points as usual, but he was essential even with the 18 he bid and, along with Clay Thompson, led the scoring race for the Warriors. In fact, Curry hit a double-double with 14 assists while finishing his 118th game (since December 2018) after hitting at least a three-pointer. Simmons led the Blazers with 24 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 32-31, 57-70, 73-100, 95-132
BLAZER: Elbei 5, Winslow 14 (2), Yubanks 2, Hart 12 (5/6 two points), Simmons 24 (4), Watford 9, Brown 8 (1), McMurl, Johnson 4, Williams 12 (1), Hughes 5(1), Blevins
WARRIOR: Wiggins 10 (2), Peyton 10 (2), Looney 10 (5/6 two points), Thompson 18 (4), Curry 18 (14 assists, 2/7 three points), Poole 15 (2), Cumminga 17 (1 ), Porter 10 (4/5 two points), Li 7, Toscano-Anderson 5 (1), Moody 6 (1), Bielitsa 6
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