[NOWnews今日新聞] The Warriors faced off against the Pacers at home today. Stephen Curry, who was in an up and down state, was not accurate from outside today. He only made 2 of 9 shots in the game. He also missed the shot at the final decisive moment and missed the opportunity to reverse. He only scored 10 points in the game. In the end, the Warriors won 105:111. With the defeat, the Pacers ended their recent five-game winning streak. In addition, the Pacers have never lost in the Chase Center 6 times.
The Pacers turned away and Curry only scored 10 points in this game
The two sides exchanged leads many times in this campaign. With 1 minute and 18 seconds left in the fourth quarter, new Warriors classmate Dennis Schröder scored two points on a layup with Curry’s assist. The Warriors trailed 104:106, but the next wave was the key. On offense, Curry himself failed to make a three-point shot from outside. Then, Pacers main point Tyrese Haliburton took the ball out of the gap, allowing Myles Turner to take the opportunity to score the winning three-pointer, opening a 5-point gap to seal the victory.
Curry’s performance in the past three games has been ups and downs. First, he didn’t take a shot in a single game and only scored 2 points on free throws. In the previous game, he recovered and scored 7 three-pointers and scored 31 points. Unexpectedly, he missed the game again today. In 36 minutes, he made 2 of 13 shots and 2 of 9 three-pointers. He only scored 10 points and had 7 assists and 5 rebounds.
Player data table of both teams
The Warriors’ Jonathan Kuminga, who came off the bench today, scored a high of 26 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists. Andrew Wiggins added a second-high 18 points.
Six members of the Pacers team scored in double figures. Turner, who scored the winning three-pointer, scored a team-high 23 points and 10 rebounds. Pascal Siakam also had 20 points. Haliburton had 16 points, 12 assists and 6 rebounds. After this campaign, the Pacers won 5 consecutive games and have never lost a game since the opening of the Chase Center.
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Stephen Curry’s Struggles: A Passing Problem or Something More?
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This week,the Golden State Warriors suffered a tough home loss to the Indiana Pacers,raising concerns about the team’s future. A key point of debate is the performance of superstar Stephen Curry, whose inconsistent play has sparked discussion about his role in the offense. To make sense of these developments, we sat down wiht renowned NBA analyst, Michael carter, for his expert insights.
Curry’s Fluctuating Form
Senior Editor: Michael, Curry’s recent performances have been quite erratic. After a scoreless game, he exploded with 31 points before followinng up with a lackluster 10-point showing against the Pacers. What are your thoughts on these fluctuations?
Michael Carter: It’s definitely unusual to see this kind of inconsistency from a player of Curry’s caliber.It’s hard to pinpoint the exact cause without seeing him up close, but there could be several factors at play. He might be dealing with fatigue, minor injuries, or even just a mental block affecting his shot selection.
Kerr Calls for More Passing
Senior Editor: Warriors coach Steve Kerr has stressed the importance of Curry’s ball movement,suggesting that he needs to pass more when he’s on the court. Do you agree with this assessment?
Michael Carter: Kerr’s point is valid. Curry’s ability to create shots for himself is legendary,but when teams focus their defense on him,he needs to trust his teammates adn make the extra pass. Ball movement is crucial for a team’s success, and when Curry plays unselfish basketball, the entire Warriors offense becomes more dynamic.
Warriors’ Future Outlook
Senior Editor: This loss to the Pacers highlights a concerning trend for the Warriors, who have struggled to maintain consistency throughout the season.
Michael Carter: They definitely face challenges. The Western Conference is incredibly competitive this year, and the Warriors need to find their rhythm if they want to be contenders. The key is for them to build chemistry, rediscover their defensive identity, and for players like curry to find their groove consistently.
Looking Ahead
Senior Editor: What do you think needs to happen for the Warriors to turn things around?
Michael Carter: It’s a collective effort. Curry needs to find his peak form and embrace his playmaking role. The supporting cast needs to step up and provide reliable scoring. And Kerr needs to find the right rotations to maximize the team’s strengths. It won’t be easy, but the Warriors have the talent and experience to bounce back.