The NBA Warriors hosted the Knicks at home on the 16th, Curry scored a team-high 28 points, plus Moody contributed 18 points, leading the team to defeat the Knicks 97-94 and close a wave of 7 consecutive wins.
Curry scored a team-high 28 points
The Warriors' first brother Curry completed the feat of 4,000 three-pointers in the previous game, and the team's record continued to open a red handicap, only swallowing 1 defeat in the last 12 games, and the ranking continued to improve.
The Warriors relied on Butler's whistle in the first quarter to temporarily take a slight lead, and the two teams continued to see-saw in the second quarter, with the Knicks attacking more points, shooting 45.5% from three-point range and 4 players scoring double-doubles in the first half; On the contrary, the Warriors scored most of the points in Curry, who scored 11 points in the first two quarters and also scored a three-pointer before the end of the first half to help the team temporarily take a 54-50 lead at halftime.
After the basket, the Knicks continued to chase closely, but the Warriors played a 9-3 offensive under Moody's play in the final quarter and once extended the lead. The Knicks quickly returned the favor, and Towns scored 11 points in a row to help the team continue to chase closely, leaving only a two-point gap between the two sides.
The Warriors quickly stabilized their position, Curry and Moody scored at the right time, and even if Anunoby hit a three-pointer at the last moment, it didn't help, and they could only watch the Warriors continue their winning streak.
The Warriors scored in double figures with four players today, Curry scored a team-high 28 points and 7 rebounds, and Moody scored 18 points. Knicks Towns scored a game-high 29 points and 12 rebounds, and Anunoby scored 23 points.