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Curry scored only 17 points, and the Warriors sent the Raptors to a three-game losing streak

On March 21, Beijing time, in the NBA regular season, the Warriors narrowly defeated the Raptors 117-114 at home, which also caused the Raptors to suffer three consecutive defeats.

Warriors: Green 21 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals, Post 18 points, Curry 17 points, Butler 16 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists and 2 blocks, Kuminga 16 points, Podemsky 15 points; For the Raptors, Barnes had 29 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists, Quickley had 21 points, 8 assists and 3 steals, Poeltl had 18 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks, Battle had 14 points and Sheed had 11 points and 6 assists.

In the first quarter of the game, Green and Podemski both hit long-range shots, and Green successfully dunked; Mogbo scored 2+1, Poeltl cut to the basket, and Agaki made a basket, and the two teams tied at 9 on the court. Podemski and Green scored three points in a row, Green made a rebound, Post scored two three-pointers in a row, Curry also fired from the outside, and Kuminga made a strong attack under the basket; Quickley threw under the basket, Battle, Shedd and Agbaki scored three-pointers, Barnes scored an offensive basket, Quickley scored 2+1, and the two sides were deadlocked on the court to 28 draws. Barnes hits hard with his back; Podjemskiri scored five straight points on a jumper to give the Warriors a 33-30 lead to end the quarter.

In the second quarter of the game, Barnes and Battle both scored jump shots, and Barnes grabbed consecutive points; Podemski threw a basket and Green's long-range shot went in again, and the two sides tied it at 38. Butler hit a long-range shot, and Quickley's three-pointer was back in color, and the two teams were deadlocked at 41. Green's three-pointer was repeated, Post hit two three-pointers in a row, and Kuminga continued to attack the basket to show excellent individual ability, and the Warriors opened the score 59-47. Agaki made an easy basket, Quickley threw in a three-pointer, Barnes and Poeltl scored back-to-back baskets, and Castleton made a layup to catch up. At halftime, the Warriors led 67-61.

In the third quarter of the game, Butler made an easy layup, and then he hit a long-range shot, Green scored 2+1; Barnes and Poeltl both threw and grabbed points, Quickley hit a three-point shot in the bottom corner, Poeltl continued to impact the basket, Barnes pulled a layup, and the two sides tied the court at 79. Battle hit a long-range shot, Shedd hit a three-pointer, Battle made another long-range shot, and Barnes sent a dunk; Curry continued to steal points under the basket, Butler hit a throw, and Post and Hield both hit long-range shots to give the Warriors a 93-92 lead to end the quarter. Later in the quarter, Curry fell to his tail vertebrae while facing off the basket and was unable to hold on to the game and left the court injured.

In the final quarter of the game, Butler made an easy layup, and Green shot a three-pointer in the bottom corner; Poeltl dunked violently, and Barnes hit a three-pointer from the bottom corner, and the two teams were tied at 98. Poeltl and Barnes hit the basket and Battle hit a long-range shot; Poeltl made a layup, Barnes made a toss, and Battle made a layup to give the Raptors a 105-104 lead. Looney made an easy layup, Podzemski made a layup, and Kuminga turned and threw up a layup to give the Warriors a 110-105 lead. Barnes hit a basket, then he dunked, and Sheed's long-range shot helped the Raptors up 114-116. Butler then made 1-of-2 free throws to give the Warriors a 117-114 lead, and the Warriors won the game.


Starting lineup

Warriors: Moody, Butler, Green, Podzemski, Curry

Raptors: Mogbo, Barnes, Poeltl, Abaki, Quickley

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