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The Warriors have won! The Heat lost numbness!

In a low-scoring defensive battle, the Warriors narrowly defeated the Knicks 97-94 at home.

Completed the double of the season against the opponent in one month.

The Warriors won 114-102 on the road on the 5th of this month.

Where do you win today? It's not Curry's outburst, it's not the Warriors' hand.

Let's talk about a statistic, bench scores: 26 points for the Warriors - 4 points for the Knicks.

In the end, Towns, Anunoby, and Bridges were all out of power, and Butler and Green on the Warriors' side came alive.

Thibodeau's team is often not killed by their opponents, but by their own exhaustion.

That's the disadvantage of short rotations, and it becomes more apparent in the playoffs as the game progresses.

And after the Warriors relied on team strength to win the opponent, they won 7 in a row.

Dream chasing the key ball again, good night.

The last time the Warriors won seven in a row was in 2022.

That year, they wrote an extremely beautiful story from the trough to the peak and won the championship.

After seven consecutive wins, Butler came to the team to play a record of 14 wins and 1 loss.

The Warriors are only 2 wins away from the Lakers, and they continue to press the Timberwolves, who also have 7 consecutive wins behind them, and go straight to the playoffs.

The Warriors' game is not afraid at all in the crucial round, and with Butler's ball-handling threat, there is really room for everyone to come out and solve the problem.

In this game, Jimmy was 3 of 11, with 11 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists, but it was still the same sentence, and the data did not reflect Butler's awesomeness.

Because he really doesn't attack easily, and he doesn't care about statistics.

He cares about winning.

The Warriors won, and that's enough.

On the other hand, Jimmy Butler's predecessor has really been strained recently.

Coincidentally, the Warriors won 7 in a row and the Heat lost 7 in a row.

Today, Miami was abused by no Mo Bear for 34 points.

Yesterday I saw a statistic that the Heat had the league's lowest points per 100 possessions since February (-28.2) in the fourth quarter.

The net win per 100 overs in key moments (within 5 points in the last 5 minutes) is as low as -33.5.

What is it? Lack of performance of the backbone of the heart.

Looking at the lineup, Herro, Adebayo, Wiggins, Harks, Dunroe, Rochel, Jovic, Lee Kyle, this core lineup is okay.

However, the record is real ...

7 consecutive defeats, the Heat lost to the Cavaliers, Timberwolves, Bulls, Hornets, Clippers, Celtics, Grizzlies.

Add it up to face the Knicks, Pistons, and Rockets, and if you don't get it right, you have to continue the losing streak.

Without contrast, there is no harm.

Before sending away Jimmy Butler, the Heat were 25-24 and are now 29-38.

Although they still have a good chance of finishing in a play-off place (currently 9th).

But it's not because the Heat are so good, it's because of the competitive environment in the East... If they put their record in the West, they have to finish 12th and honestly join the Flagg Cup race.

What's wrong with the Heat?

It's very simple, as soon as JB leaves, the heat softens ...

The team has no backbone, and it is easy to have diarrhea.

Who is their big brother now?

Hiro? It's embarrassing!

Brother Mouth? He's only responsible for trying to do his job.

Adebayo? People are busy falling in love with Wilson.

In today's game, I think the most wanted to win is our Chinese men's basketball player...

Lee Kyle played 30 minutes off the bench, 5-of-8, 1-of-3 three-pointers, and 2-of-2 free throws to finish with 13 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 steal.

As for the rest, so to speakUnintentional love war, a term used for Heat's players, very unaccustomed.

Where did the Heat, which used to be known for being iron-blooded, tough, and unbeatable, go?

No matter how beautiful it is, it's in the past.

When the leading brother is gone, the culture is lost.

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