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Jokic avenges the Warriors with 26+9+9! Chasing his dream and watching 17+6 burn out, the Warriors third young man shot 29 and scored 15 points.

On November 8, the NBA regular season continues. Today, the Nuggets are at home and face the challenge of the Warriors. This is the second contest between the two teams this season. The Warriors defeated their opponents in the last dialogue. However, Curry is absent this time. The Nuggets look more promising to win. Today is still an NBA Cup contest. For the sake of bonuses and rankings, the remaining Warriors will go all out. Next, let's talk about the game process first, and then talk about the performance of the players.

Game review:

At the beginning of the first quarter, Dream hit a three-pointer to open up the situation for the Warriors. Gordon and Murray hit three-pointers one after another. The Nuggets hit a 12-0 climax to establish their lead. Butler scored 2+1. In response, Jokic and Gordon scored one after another, and the Nuggets expanded their lead to double digits. They relied on better offensive firepower and once expanded their lead to 14 points. After that, the Warriors failed to mount a decent counterattack, and the Warriors trailed by 11 points after the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Butler teamed up with Post to lead the team to a 10-0 climax and was only 1 point away. Murray scored two three-pointers in a row and led the team to respond with a 9-0 wave. Richard made kills inside, and Varan and Murray led the team to hit another wave of 1. At the 2-0 climax, the Nuggets directly extended their lead to 19 points. Bodger and Hield responded by scoring 5 points together. After that, the Nuggets relied on better offensive firepower and gradually expanded their lead. At halftime, the Nuggets led by 17 points.

Changing sides and fighting again, Dream Chasing hit a three-pointer to help the Warriors narrow the point difference. Gordon responded with two free throws, and Chasing Dream hit another three-pointer. Jokic and Gordon responded with 5 points together. Kuminga scored 4 points in a row and finally scored in the second half. However, the Warriors' overall offense was not good, which also allowed the Nuggets to widen their lead. At the end of the three quarters, the Nuggets were already leading by 22 points.

In the final decisive battle, Cole let Butler and other core players play for a while. Seeing that the team's offense was still not improving, he also chose to call it a day and go directly to the bench. The bench also failed to mount a decent counterattack. In the end, they lost to the Nuggets 104-129.

The Warriors' bench tried their best

The Warriors' starting performance in this game was not satisfactory. Butler scored 16 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists on 6-of-10 shots. It is estimated that he is still affected by injuries and has not fully recovered. The three young players of the team all entered the starting lineup, and their performances were very impressive. Kuminga scored 6 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists on 3-of-10 shots. Moody scored 2 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists on 1-of-9 shots. Bojem scored 7 points on 3-of-10 shots. I thought they could support the Warriors when Curry gets older, but looking at it now, it's not even close.

Chasing Dreams became the last dignity of their starting lineup. In this campaign, they scored 17 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 block on 6-of-12 shooting. The opponent left Dream Chasing outside, but it turned out that Chasing Dreams was able to score. If the Warriors' substitutes hadn't been strong enough in this game, there would have been no suspense in the game. Richard, the team's second-round pick this year, is indeed worthy of training. He scored 12 points and 3 rebounds on 5-of-8 shooting. I think Cole should give him more opportunities. The young man scored 30 points in the last game.

Before the start of the game, I said that the Warriors' regular season record would not be good. At that time, some netizens argued with me that if this team stayed healthy and entered the playoffs, they would be really terrible, but the team has so many veterans.

The Nuggets' three-core firepower is full

The Nuggets look stronger this season than last season. This is not because the substitutes they introduced have helped the team, but because Murray and Gordon have contributed more this season. Murray definitely has a chance to be selected as an All-Star this season. In this campaign, he made 8 of 12 from the field and scored 23 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals and 1 block. Jokic still continued his all-round performance, scoring 26 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists on 12 of 15 shots in the game. The league's No. 1 player was so efficient.

Aaron Gordon's three-point shooting has been significantly improved this season. He made 6 of 12 from the field, 3 of 5 from 3-point range, and scored 18 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 steal. If Gordon continues to play like this, he has the opportunity to become the best third-stringer in the league. Compared with Xiaoli, who is strong in offense and weak in defense, Gordon is more comprehensive, better in defense, and is a better winning puzzle piece. Braun also played very well, with 12 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists.

The team introduced Varan, Hardaway Jr. and Brown during the offseason. To be honest, except for Varan, the other two did not meet expectations. Hardaway Jr. is still a genius. If he performs well, he will be a top shooter. If he performs poorly, he will be a blacksmith. Bruce Brown doesn't seem to be at his peak now. He can occasionally perform as a surprise player, but most of the time his performance is disappointing. In this campaign, Varan scored 16 points and 6 rebounds, Hardaway Jr. had 7 points and 3 rebounds, and Brown had 6 points.

Having said that, what do you want to say about the current Nuggets and Warriors? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.