On October 28, the NBA regular season continued with the Golden State Warriors losing 104-112 to the Los Angeles Clippers at home, ending their two-game winning streak.
In this game, both teams were engaged in a close battle from the start. The Warriors had a good outside shooting touch initially, but the Clippers intensified their defense, making it difficult for the Warriors to find their rhythm. The Clippers managed to build leads several times, but the Warriors were able to catch up. In the fourth quarter, Curry left the game due to an injury, and Wiggins and Looney scored consecutively to keep the score close. Unfortunately, Kuminga’s consecutive failed one-on-one attempts ultimately led to their defeat.
Hield, who was on fire in the previous two games, failed to maintain his hot shooting touch this time as he was contained by the Clippers. He played for 27 minutes, going 3-for-14 (1-for-9 from three-point range) and scoring only 8 points. In the previous two games, he hit 12 threes with a 75% shooting accuracy.
Wiggins was in excellent form this time, leading the team’s scoring efforts. He went 11-for-15 from the field, including 5-for-8 from beyond the arc, tallying a game-high 29 points for the Warriors. However, his efforts were not enough to secure a win for the team.
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