NBA: Disaster threatens! Warriors gambless second match ball

Superstar Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors threatens a bitter déjà-vu in the NBA playoffs.

The Golden State Warriors around basketball superstar Stephen Curry also left their second match ball unused in the first round of the NBA playoffs-and have to go into the decisive game against the Houston Rockets. In the sixth game of the best-of-Seven series in San Francisco at home, the Warriors lost 107: 115 on Saturday night, the decision is made in Houston on Monday night.

If the Rockets also won this game, they would only be the 14th team of the NBA history that still wins after a 1: 3 series behind. Guard Fred Vanvleet had the largest part in the maintenance of the team’s comeback hopes of the team from the US state of Texas with 29 points and center Alperen Sengun, who contributed 21 points and 14 rebounds.

Warriors gambless second match ball

“We just make everything difficult,” praised Rockets top scorer Vanvleet the attitude of his team, which went to the last quarter with a two-point lead and finally pulled away there. “I think that our youth and our athletics can pull them down in the course of the game.”

On the side of the Warriors, which, like the bitter final defeat against the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016, threatened to give a 3-1 series management, was Curry with 29 points of successful throwers.

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