The Warriors host the Trail Blazers today, and they won comfortably. This game is very much for many Warriors fans, because if Curry hits seven three-pointers today, he will set a great record of 4,000 three-pointers in his career. Although Curry was not able to complete this record today, he only made five three-pointers in the game. But it's not too late to eat, and Curry is almost certain to complete that record in the next game against the Kings.
The Trail Blazers obviously didn't want to be the background version of Curry's record-breaking, so today Curry kept trying to shoot three-pointers after making five three-pointers, and the Trail Blazers also realized that Curry wanted to make two three-pointers in the final minutes to set a record. Who paid attention to the Trail Blazers' defense of Curry in those few minutes? They are very strict about Curry's defense, even if they let go of other players, they must resolutely not let Curry shoot, and they use a series of methods such as pinching to target Curry. Even when the game was no longer in suspense, Curry was controlling the time to run out with 24 seconds left, the Trail Blazers defenders were still standing in front of Curry, afraid that Curry would shoot the basketball.
No team wants to be Curry's record-breaking backboard, but for the Kings, they may not be able to avoid being the backboard. Curry's next game will be a great record of his career on the Warriors' home court. It is very likely that it is a record that has never been seen before and no one has come since. And the Kings are also really sad, because Thompson's record of 37 points in a single quarter was also set by the Kings. The 37 points in a single quarter is also a record that is difficult to break, and both of these great records were set by the Kings, who are really "lucky".