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Pasting and copying loses, and the welfare situation is not stable. Wherever the Warriors lose, Kerr’s reminder is ineffective.

Everyone saw the game between the Warriors and the Pacers, and it can be said to be quite lively. As far as the Pacers start this season, it is quite difficult to win, so for the Warriors, this is a proper welfare game. Even though it was a welfare game, the Warriors could not win it steadily and continued to lose. So where did the Warriors lose in this game? It was an ugly loss, and the welfare situation was not stable. Where did the Warriors lose, Cole's reminder was ineffective.

The first thing we need to pay attention to is that when Cole talked about the Pacers before the game, he bluntly said that the Pacers did not look like a 0-5 team. Except for the previous game, they played very badly. In fact, this is also a reminder to the whole team not to be confused by this record. As a result, Cole's reminder was ineffective. The Warriors continued to do what they should during the game, and were reversed with a lead of up to 11 points. So from the Warriors' perspective, this was an ugly loss.

So where did the Warriors lose? The first point is that the players are very tired from consecutive away games. The Warriors have been playing away games recently, which is a great test for the players, especially these veterans. Everyone saw during the game that Curry was physically exhausted, and the same was true for Butler, which can be intuitively reflected from free throws and field goal percentage. When these two people can't play at the level they should, the game is quite difficult because they are the foundation of the team.

The second point is being too relaxed after taking the lead. In fact, it's not that the Warriors didn't have opportunities, it's that they wasted them. Even in the fourth quarter, the Warriors were in the lead, but at the end of the quarter, the Warriors were reversed. To put it bluntly, when we were leading, we did not work hard, but chose to relax. In the end, when we wanted to exert more force, we realized that we could no longer keep up with the rhythm. So the Warriors actually lost to themselves in this game, and I really can't blame anyone.

The third point is that there are many mistakes and lost rebounds. When it comes to specific details of the game, the Warriors made too many mistakes. There were a total of 16 turnovers in the game, and Curry alone made 5 of them. Although the Pacers did not score many points by taking advantage of the Warriors' mistakes in this game, too many mistakes will compromise the Warriors' game status. There is no way around this. When the core players have physical problems, these are all foreshadowings. Let's see how the Warriors adjust in the next game.

The fourth point is to let the opponent develop a state. In fact, the game against the Pacers was exactly the same as the previous loss to the Bucks. They allowed the opponent to slowly get into shape, and then there was no way to limit it. In other words, the Warriors have lost in the same way consecutively, a bit of a paste-and-copy losing pattern. In any case, the Warriors have lost these two games, so they really need to wake up.