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Miami Heat Beat Golden State Warriors 114-102: Warriors Loss in Advance, Curry Only Scores 13 Points

Original title: Admit defeat in advance! The Warriors lost to the remnant Heat. Curry made 3 of 15 shots and Klay made 4 of 11 shots. Herro had 26+7.

On December 29th, Beijing time, the new NBA regular season continued, and the Miami Heat (19 wins and 12 losses) continued their winning streak. Curry only scored 13 points, Hiero scored 26 points and 7 rebounds, and Adebayor sent a double-double. They led the team to establish a big lead by relying on the offensive in the second and third quarters. The Heat defeated the Golden State Warriors 114-102 on the road. team (15 wins and 16 losses). The Heat have won 4 consecutive games and the Warriors have suffered 2 consecutive losses.

The Heat’s Herro scored 26 points and 7 rebounds, Kahn scored 18 points and 6 rebounds, Adebayor scored 17 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists, and Jaques scored 17 points, 5 rebounds and With 6 assists, Jovic scored 11 points. The Warriors’ Curry made 3 of 15 shots and scored 13 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists. Thompson scored 13 points and 5 assists. Wiggins scored 11 points and 4 assists. Kuminga scored 10 points and 5 assists. Bozemski had 10 points and 5 assists, Saric had 10 points and 6 rebounds, and Davis had 8 points and 10 rebounds.

Butler, Lowry and others of the Heat are absent. After the start of the game, the Heat turned around and Jaques scored 5 points to lead the team 15-6. Bozemski responded with a three-pointer. The two teams then saw each other for several rounds. Davis and Bozemski combined for 5 points. The Warriors tied at 20 with 2 minutes and 40 seconds left in the first quarter. After the score was tied at 22, Saric hit a three-pointer from a 0-degree angle on the left side. The Warriors ended the first quarter with a 3-point lead 25-22.

After the start of the second quarter, the two teams went back and forth for several rounds. Kahn scored 5 points and Jovic also had 4 points. They led the team to a 10-0 counterattack, and the Heat took the lead 36-30. Saric counterattacked with a layup, Love stepped forward and scored 6 points, Hiero also hit a running shot, and the Heat led 48-37 at 3 minutes and 50 seconds before halftime. Curry counterattacked with a three-pointer, Highsmith and Hiero each scored three-pointers, and the Heat stretched their advantage to 14 points. Curry scored 7 points, Paul made two free throws, and the Warriors chased to 51-56. Adebayor succeeded in the mid-range shot, and the Heat led 58-51 by 7 points at halftime.

The Heat’s Shiro scored 14 points in the first half, Adebayor scored 11 points and 6 rebounds; the Warriors’ Curry scored 10 points.

The Warriors started the third quarter chasing 3 points in a row, Jaques counterattacked with 4 points, Thompson and Curry combined for 5 points, and the Warriors fell behind 61-64. Adebayor succeeded in an alley-oop, Hampton scored 5 points, and the Heat once again took the lead. After that, the two teams each scored a few points. Hiero scored two more goals and Dunro also hit a three-pointer. The Heat led 87-72 with 2 minutes left in this quarter. Paul scored two goals in a row to stop the bleeding, and Kahn shot back with 4 points from free throws. At the end of the third quarter, the Heat led 91-76 by 15 points.

Kahn opened the fourth quarter with a three-pointer, and the Heat scored 4 points in a row to expand their advantage. After the two teams each played several offenses, Moody hit a running shot and the Warriors fell behind 84-102. The Heat’s offense did not improve after the timeout. Paul hit a three-pointer and led the team to a 7-2 counterattack. The Warriors were only 13 points behind. Hiero hit back with a three-pointer, Jaques also hit a three-pointer, and the Heat led 110-93. The Warriors, who were lagging behind by a big score, sent out all their substitutes, and the Heat won 114-102.

Heat starting lineup: Herro, Jaques, Hampton, Highsmith, Adebayo

Warriors starting lineup: Curry, Thompson, Bozemski, Kuminga, Looney Return to Sohu to see more

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2023-12-29 05:37:00

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