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5 mistakes and 6 fouls! 1 out of 10! The Warriors lost and caught two undercover agents, butler couldn t wait for Curry

On May 11, in the NBA Playoff Western Conference semi-finals, the Warriors lost to the Timberwolves at home, and fell 1-2 in the series. In this game, the Warriors lost the game and found two major undercover agents: Green and Pojemsky! The two who started the game scored 2 points and 5 points respectively. Green also made 5 turnovers and 6 fouls, while Podjemsky made 1 of 10 shots in his sports battle. At the critical moment of the final quarter, Green was very uneasy and suffered two consecutive fouls in a short period of time, leaving the court with 6 fouls!

Green's first foul made the Timberwolves successful challenge, causing teammate Kumingga to lose the opportunity to have two free throws; looking back, the Timberwolves' offense, McDaniels broke through the baseline and wanted to end it with a dunk. Green directly took action when he lost his defensive position, but it was actually no need to do so, because McDaniels had jumped into the air, Green would definitely get a foul when he got his hands on it, and it was his 6th foul that he would be sent off, but Green was already on the verge of the moment, so he would not think so much. In the end, Green was sent off for 6 fouls in advance, and his personal data was fixed as 2 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 breaks, 5 mistakes, and 6 fouls. His performance on both ends of the offense and defense was a disaster-level performance.

Warriors' starting point guard Podjemsky was completely silent on the offensive end, making 1 of 10 shots in the sports war, and the only goal he scored was in the third quarter. At that time, the Warriors made a three-pointer and made 6 three-pointers in a single quarter. Podjemsky contributed one of them. In addition, Podjemsky scored two points through free throws and scored only 5 points in 39 minutes of the game. Among the five Warriors' starting points, center Davis also scored in single digits (7 points), but Davis only made 11 minutes into the game, shooting 3 of 4 shots and 1 of 2 free throws. His efficiency was pretty good, but he failed to get the trust of coach Cole. Kumingga, who came on as a substitute, scored 30 points and set a career high in the playoffs. In the last game of G2, Curry was absent, Butler, who took only 13 shots, was criticized by the outside world for lacking competitiveness, and the Warriors eventually swallowed a 24-point defeat.

When he returned to the home G3 duel, Butler started offensive mode when he came up, making 5 of 7 in the first quarter, 1 of 2 free throws, and scored 11 points. In the first half, Butler scored 18 points, helping the Warriors overtake the Timberwolves without three-pointers. In the third quarter, Butler also made contributions in the Warriors' three-pointer rain, and Edwards played with his back and singles and performed a textbook-style footstep shaking + turning a layup, scoring another 10 points in a single quarter. Butler in the first three quarters showed his leadership style!

However, 35-year-old Butler is still old after all. He burns up all of himself in the first three quarters. He is limited by physical fitness in the last quarter. He scored 1+ in 6 minutes and 0 minutes in the last 8 minutes, and the offensive end is silent. In the whole game, Butler played for 43 minutes, made 12 of 26, made 2 of 4 three-pointers, made 7 of 9 free throws, and scored 33 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists. Judging from G3, Butler's single-core Warriors cannot stop the Timberwolves, and they are behind 1-2 in the total score. In addition, Curry's injury recovery is the most optimistic, he will have to return in the sixth game. I'm afraid Butler can't wait for Curry.