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Sending three pieces of warmth at once, the Warriors fell into old habits again, and the team media issued soul torture

The Warriors experienced a devilish schedule of three games in four days after the start of the game, and ushered in a relatively easy journey. What was unexpected was that the Warriors stumbled one after another at the hands of the Bucks without Antetokounmpo and the Pacers without Haliburton... The Warriors have always had a reputation of "robbing the rich and giving to the poor" to send warmth to the countryside. They went to India in an away game. In Indiana, Lacob's team once again engaged in "technological poverty alleviation". For this game, the Warriors gave three warmth at once: The Pacers, who had suffered five consecutive losses since the start of the game and had not won a victory before, had a good start in front of their hometown elders. Nesmith and Hardy Jackson scored 31 points and 25 points respectively, both achieving career highs.

The reason why the Warriors have returned to a state of "finding problems for strong teams and confidence for weak teams" is because they have made the same old habit again. On the surface, the upset loss was because Curry, who made 8 of 23 shots from the field, missed 2 of 7 free throws in the final quarter with a 97% free throw shooting rate. He also made mistakes in inadvertent passes. A series of eye-catching operations were superimposed, resulting in the Warriors being outscored 5-21 in the last 6 minutes, which directly ruined the good game.

Curry plays too casually, which is certainly a major factor in losing, but looking at the essence through the phenomenon, you will find that Cole is not clean either. As soon as I saw that I had a double-digit lead and the advantage was mine, the champion coach, 75 Da, couldn't help but tinker with his inventions. Cole put up a strange formation of "one small and four big" on the court. As a result, the defensive end was targeted by the Pacers' small lineup and was rushed to pieces. He also had no achievements on the key offensive end. He expected Curry to take the lead. As a result, he happened to run into the cute god with poor touch, so he even lost his pants. In half a quarter, he went from a big win to a loss. The scene was so ugly.

In fact, when the Pacers eroded the Warriors' lead step by step, Cole didn't dare to be too confident and quickly called a timeout. But at this juncture, the champion coach gave up. You must know that the Warriors' advantage in this game was established entirely by young people such as Moody and Bojemski. Moody's personal plus-minus value is as high as +15, and Bojemski's plus-minus value is +7, and he is the only one among the five starting players who is positive. Facing the opponent's pressing pressure, young people should be replaced. After all, the advantage is brought by them. However, in order to seek stability, Cole replaced the pure main force. Curry was in poor condition. Although Butler had a 2+1 performance, he played piecemeal and could not withstand the successive impacts of Nesmith, Jackson and Siakam. Cole was generous when he should be cautious and conservative when he should be trusting. This is really not the first time that he has made such a mistake.

In the final analysis, the Warriors lost because of their arrogance and failed to win the victory in a simple schedule. Then I am afraid they will have to pay a greater price for it. The Warriors media issued a soul torture: In the next 10 games, we (referring to the Warriors) will have 8 away games, including 3 back-to-back games. How many of them can we win?

To be fair, the Warriors' schedule for the new season is indeed very difficult. In this case, every game that should be won should be taken more seriously. After all, the Warriors are filled with veterans over 35 years old. They need more rest than ordinary teams, and they need to give their main players a chance to take turns. If you don't accumulate small steps, you won't reach a thousand miles. If the Warriors hope to make a difference this season, they really need to take every game seriously and use a small advantage to lead to qualitative changes, instead of losing so inexplicably and hurting morale like this game.

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