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Warriors news: Curry achieves feat, Podger speaks out, game update against Nuggets

Curry achieved a feat

Yesterday, the Warriors ushered in the opening game of the new season on the road, against the Los Angeles Lakers. In the end, after a fierce battle, with a 35:25 attack wave in the third quarter, the Warriors defeated the Lakers 119:109 and got a good start to the season. In this campaign, Warriors star Stephen Curry performed well. He played 32 minutes, making 6 of 14 shots, 3 of 9 three-pointers, 8 of 8 free throws, scoring 23 points, 1 rebound, 4 assists, 3 steals and 1 block. Especially in the fourth quarter, when the Lakers sounded the counterattack horn, it was Curry who stood up. First, he blocked Vincent's corner shot on the defensive end, and then scored a super long three-pointer against Vincent, directly killing the game.

Today, the Warriors officially updated their social media to congratulate Curry on becoming the first player in Warriors history to play more than 35,000 regular season minutes in his career. It should be noted that Curry suffered from ankle injuries in the early days of his NBA career, with stops and starts, low attendance, and even the idea of ​​retiring. However, he persisted in the end, won 2 MVP trophies and 4 championships, and ushered in his 17th season. This is not an easy thing, which is enough to prove that Curry maintains absolute self-discipline off the court and makes unimaginable efforts. Now that Curry has become the first player in the history of the Warriors to play more than 35,000 minutes, he has further consolidated his status as the first player in the history of the Warriors!

Poje made wild remarks

In yesterday's game, the young player Podemski, who started in the backcourt with Curry, played quite well. He played 32 minutes, making 3 of 7 shots and 1 of 4 three-pointers. He contributed 7 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal. However, he made a very arrogant statement in an interview after the game. Podemski said: "My career goal is to be better than Curry. Although this is a very difficult task, as long as I can use my talents, then I will achieve the greatest achievements."

Today, public opinion continues to ferment, causing heated discussions in basketball forums at home and abroad. Some people said: "It's so arrogant. Why do players who have never made it to the All-Stars and have mediocre statistics dare to touch Curry? It's really incomprehensible." Some people said: "It's a good thing for young people to have confidence. If there is no goal, then there will be no movement in the game." Moreover, Bodemski has a high IQ and comprehensive skills. If he is given enough ball rights and shooting rights, he may not perform worse than Curry." Someone else joked: "Another Poole has appeared, waiting to be traded." So what do you think of this?

Updated appearance against the Nuggets

Tomorrow at 10 o'clock in the morning, the Warriors will usher in the first home game of the new season. Their opponent is the powerful Denver Nuggets. Today, the Warriors officially released the injury list and appearance status of this game. Specifically, Moody (calf injury), Melton (recovering from knee surgery), Toohey& Jackson Rowe& Spencer (two-way) will be absent; the rest of the players can play. However, veteran Horford will not play in the back-to-back games against the Trail Blazers the day after tomorrow because he is in compliance with management. By then, facing the Nuggets with a balanced lineup, can the Warriors continue their winning momentum at home? Worth the wait.