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The Warriors defeated the Rockets in an upset victory to advance to the second round. Who is the biggest contributor to the winning goal? The data is clear at a glance!

In a suspenseful NBA playoff match, the Warriors defeated the Rockets with an unexpected performance away and successfully advanced to the second round. After the game, who is the biggest contributor to this upset victory has become the focus of hot discussion among fans, and the players' key data may reveal the answer. As the core of the team, Curry played for 45 minutes in this game and showed strong control of the arena. He made 8 goals in 16 shots, scored 22 points efficiently, and also contributed 10 rebounds and 7 assists in a comprehensive data, with a plus-negative value of up to +16. Despite encountering targeted double-team defense from the start, Curry still connected the team's offense through active running and precise passes, laying the foundation for team victory in another way when scoring is restricted.

Butler also played for 44 minutes, made 7 of 13 shots, scored 20 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists, with a plus-negative value of +10. However, compared with his strong performance in the past, when facing Van Vleet's defense in this game, Butler was a little hesitant to handle key balls several times, lacking in aggressiveness on the offensive end, and failed to fully display his strength.

Green played for 39 minutes, scored 16 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists on 7 of 15 shots, and ranked among the top of the team with plus-minus value +18. His active performance on both offense and defense has become a stabilizer for the team, especially on the defensive end, tough confrontation and rebound protection, building a solid line of defense for the Warriors.

Sister Bo played for 39 minutes, hit 4 goals with 12 shots, contributed 9 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists, plus or negative value +5. Although the scoring data is not outstanding, every fight and defense on the court is contributing to the team's victory.

The most surprising thing is Hilder. He only played 36 minutes and hit 12 goals in 15 shots, of which the three-pointers were fully fired, scoring 33 points efficiently, plus 3 rebounds and 3 assists, plus or minus value +17. From the beginning of the game, the Rockets focused on double-teaming Curry, which gave Hilde a lot of opportunities to make phone calls. He seized the opportunity and quickly found the feel in the first quarter. After that, he was even more out of control. With his accurate three-pointer and stable mid-range shooting, he tore open the Rockets' defense line again and again, becoming the team's sharpest "sharp knife" on the offensive end.

In this game, even Warriors coach Cole might not have expected Hilder to explode like this. Hilder's extraordinary performance not only broke the Rockets' defensive deployment, but also allowed the Warriors to blossom in multiple offensive ends, completely revitalizing the entire team. In contrast, Butler's performance was only average and failed to shoulder the team's offensive banner at critical moments. Overall, Hilder is undoubtedly the biggest contributor to the Warriors' winning goal in this game. After this game, discussions about the Warriors' future lineup adjustment also followed. Some people believe that given Hilder's outstanding performance, Kuming will likely leave the team next season to make room for lineup adjustments.