The Warriors offense is silent in the first quarter, Kumingga s short-term appearance is inefficient
3:29pm, 15 May 2025Basketball
In the recent NBA Playoff Western Conference Semi-finals G2, the Golden State Warriors challenged the Minnesota Timberwolves away. After the first quarter, the Timberwolves established a double-digit lead 29-15. The impact of the absence of
core point guard Curry was fully revealed in this game. The Warriors fell into scoring drought at the beginning, and they lost no results in the first three and a half minutes, and were hit by their opponents with a 13-0 offensive climax. The team made only 6 of 17 shots in the first quarter of the sports game, and made 3 goals from 8 three-pointers from the outside, and the team's assists were as low as 4.
It is worth noting that forward player Kumingga only received 2 minutes of playing time, but during this period the team lost 10 points, and the personal positive and negative value fell to the lowest level in the game. The game is still in progress, and the Warriors urgently need to adjust their offensive strategies to reverse the decline.
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