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7 out of 10 cut 20 points, and the Warriors' three-year contract extension is too profitable, which is equivalent to the price of cabbage

Today, the Warriors continued their winning streak with a home win over the Trail Blazers. The Trail Blazers didn't cause much trouble for the Warriors, who played an immersive passing performance while winning the game, completing a total of 35 assists throughout the game, and even many role players were immersed in the joy of passing. Too many passes will inevitably lead to relatively scattered scoring, so today you'll find a lot of players on the Warriors who have scored in double figures.

Curry didn't score a team-high score today, while Payton Jr. scored a team-high 26 points. In addition to Payton Jr.'s outstanding performance, Moody's performance today was also extremely impressive. Moody's continued to start today, scoring 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting. Very efficient. Moody's performances have been very consistent in recent times, and he has rarely played very bad games these days, which is enough to show his consistency.

In fact, many fans have long known about his stability, although Moody has not been reused by Kerr in the past few seasons, and his playing time has been inconsistent, but when he plays, his performance is often remarkable. However, his performance still did not conquer Kerr, and it was only recently that he really conquered Kerr, and Kerr really felt the important impact of Moody on this team.

When we look at Moody's per-game stats this season, you get the impression that the Warriors' three-year, $39 million contract extension with him is the equivalent of a cabbage price. Moody hasn't actually averaged much playing time per game this season, just 21 minutes. However, he was able to average 9.8 points and 2.5 rebounds per game, and his three-point shooting percentage reached 38%. What does this mean? An average of 21 minutes per game is strictly a substitute playing time, because Moody's playing time was still inconsistent some time ago, so his average playing time per game was compromised to only 21 minutes. If Moody can maintain his current average of more than 30 minutes per game as a starter, he should be averaging nearly 15 points per game. So the Warriors signed him with an annual salary of more than 10 million, which is definitely the price of cabbage.

Not only is Moody's performance on the offensive end excellent, but more importantly, he is able to influence the game in all aspects. He did a lot of dirty work such as rebounding, stealing, scrambling for the ball, etc., very well. That's why a lot of fans have always loved Moody's. Hopefully, he can continue to start with the Warriors and Kerr can trust him as always.

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