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The NBA playoff division semifinals ended all G1 games, and the latest points are as follows!

On May 7, the NBA playoffs East and West semi-finals ended all G1 games. Let’s take a look at the latest changes in the standings! The Warriors, Nuggets, Pacers and Knicks all turned away and won away from home. The Pacers have won two games in a row, leading 2-0 with a big score!

The Warriors took the lead first

Let's look at the situation in the Western Conference. The Warriors challenged the Timberwolves away today. Although Curry retired in the second quarter, the Warriors continued to stand up. Green made 4 three-pointers in the second quarter and contributed 14 points and 5 rebounds. Hilder broke out in the third quarter and made 5 of 9 shots and output 16 points. Butler scored 7 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists in the last quarter. In the end, the Warriors defeated the Timberwolves 99-88. As can be seen from the score, the shooting percentages of both teams are not good, but the Warriors got the desired result, and Butler, Hilder and Green scored 62 points together.

Curry's injury retreat

Warriors got a good start. They could be happy for a while and had to worry about Curry's injury next. Curry is already 37 years old. He played against the Rockets G6 and G7 for more than 40 minutes. In addition, the game interval with the Timberwolves is too short. Curry is likely to be injured due to fatigue, and the Warriors need to prepare for Curry to be absent for a long time.

Wolves' shooting percentage was too low

Timberwolves lost to their own shooting today, scoring only 31 points in the first half, making only 5 of 29 three-pointers, with a shooting percentage of only 17.2%. In addition, rebounds were 41-51 behind 10. The Timberwolves' inside and forwards are not inferior to the Warriors, but their backward rebounds indicate that the Wolves' enthusiasm for fighting and their landing points for rebounds still need to be strengthened.

Nuggets got off to a good start

Another game in the Western Conference. Yesterday, the Nuggets were behind most of the game. Relying on Gordon's three-pointer, they narrowly defeated the Thunder 121-119, achieving a good start, and Jokic scored 42 points and 22 rebounds. The Nuggets' defensive ability and lineup depth are not as good as the Thunder. They can only rely on their size to attack rebounds and do the details. Only by making fewer mistakes can they have a chance to win. In tomorrow's second battle, the Thunder will counterattack fiercely.

Halliburton's final score

Let's look at the battle situation in the East. The Pacers were the fastest team to complete two consecutive wins away games. Today, against the Cavaliers, the Pacers were still 7 points behind in the last minute, but they were tenacious and completed the reversal. Halliburton missed the free throw and grabbed the key ball, and then completed a fatal three-pointer. The Pacers defeated the Cavaliers 120-119 and led 2-0 with a big score. Next, they returned to the home court, the Pacers' pressure was much less.

Knicks reversed Green Kai

As the first in the Eastern Conference regular season, the Cavaliers are now facing huge pressure. Mitchell has 30+ in two consecutive games, scoring 48 points and 9 assists today, but the three-pointers are too iron. In the two games, the Cavaliers need the appearance of the surprises to change the trend of the series. The Knicks reversed 108-105 overtime and narrowly defeated the Celtics, leading 1-0 in the total score!