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The Warriors were forced to tiebreak, lost G6, Curry Butler and Green and others had amazing comments after the game

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It is indeed a pity that the Golden State Warriors defeated the Rockets with a score of 107-115. In the final quarter, they fell into a scoring drought of about 7 minutes and missed 13 consecutive shots, which became a key factor in their loss of this game. Let's look at how Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green, Cole and Stephen Curry's comments were evaluated after the game.

Jimmy Butler believes that the Golden State Warriors' loss is mainly due to excessive selflessness. Jimmy Butler said, "Any good thing is a bad thing. You can be selfless or passive. You have to find a balance. I think we think too much, but the result is often not very good."

Jimmy Butler made 7 of 17 shots, 1 of 6 three-pointers, and scored 27 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists with 12 of 14 free throws. It’s not that the Golden State Warriors are too selfless, mainly because the players are afraid of taking the blame and dare not take action easily at critical moments. As a superstar and the top player in the team, Stephen Curry should set an example on the offensive end and defensive end, but Stephen Curry failed to make the offensive shot and his defense was beaten, which made the teammates of the Golden State Warriors seem very helpless and don’t know who to believe.

Draymond Green said when talking about G6 losing to the Rockets and being dragged into the tiebreak battle, "Of course it's a bit frustrating, but this is a seven-game four-win game. We know we can win the tiebreak."

Could it be that the team boss has already discussed with the referee and Adam Xiaohua that he had predicted that he would win the game seven before he played. Draymond Green's defense in this game was too bad. Although the movement scale was large, it still could not stop the Houston Rockets' offense. Moreover, less than five minutes into the first quarter, when I was pick-and-rolling for Stephen Curry, I kicked my legs and hit Jaylen Green on the back of the head.

For Jaylen Green, fortunately, the crotch was not kicked, because his foot moved a little, which changed the force and direction of Draymond Green's kick to his crotch. Unfortunately, I was hit on the back of my head. Moreover, Draymond Green's injury behavior was not expelled, but was just a malicious foul. Jaylen Green is the starting core defender of the Rockets. It seems that Draymond Green is the offensive guard who intends to destroy the Rockets and reduce their firepower output. Draymond Green contributed 8 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 blocks in this game.

Cole said after the game, "Fatiguness is not the reason for the loss. VanVleet's 4-pointer at the beginning of the final quarter was the turning point of the entire game."

Cole believes that fatigue is not an important factor in the team's loss to the Rockets. In fact, the VanVleet outbreak is one of the important factors for the Golden State Warriors to lose, but it is more because of Cole's tactical style. Uduka used the inside double towers led by Shin Kyung and Adams in the last quarter. The Golden State Warriors insisted on using the Death Five Small Lineup, which resulted in the inside being beaten and sent Adams and others to frequently go to the free throw line. However, the most important thing is that Stephen Curry is invisible on the offensive end in the last quarter, making 1 of 7 shots in the fourth quarter and 1 of 5 three-pointers, only scored 3 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. On the defensive end, Stephen Curry once again became a burden.

Stephen Curry said after the game, "If you don't appear with the right mentality, you have to prepare for the long holiday."

"Player if you have the opportunity, you don't need to hesitate at all... Since you stand on the court, you have to dare to fight."

Stephen Curry's remarks to blame were really speechless. He played for 41 minutes, made 9 of 23 shots, made 6 of 16 three-pointers, and scored 29 points. Stephen Curry's defense in this game was too bad, and VanVleet directly beaten. VanVleet averaged 26 points per game in the last three games. Stephen Curry is hailed by many fans and media as the top 10 players in history. Is this the only strength in defense? Perhaps, Stephen Curry should be included in the 16-20 player discussion list.

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