The NBA Warriors continued their away trip to Miami on the 26th, and this campaign was also the first time that the "Master Chief" Butler returned to his old club after being traded, but the Warriors were not ideal both offensively and defensively today, and finally won 86:112 by the Heat, swallowing 2 consecutive defeats.
Butler returned to the Heat after joining the Warriors
Butler returned to his old club Heat for the first time today after being traded to the Warriors, while Curry, the recently injured brother, went to Miami to join the team, but still failed to return today.
Today, the Warriors fell into a hard battle in the first half, especially in the second quarter, the offense was dumb, and the defense line was frequently torn, so they could only chase all the way. In the first half, Adebayo scored 16 points and Burks scored 11 points, and the South Beach Army temporarily led 57-40 after two quarters.
After the basket, the Warriors still couldn't effectively find a way to break through, and only played a small climax at the end of the quarter, with Podemski and Kuminga scoring consecutive points to narrow the single-digit gap, but the Heat quickly counterattacked, and Mitchell scored a three-pointer to help the team enter the deciding quarter with a 13-point lead.
The Warriors were still unable to reverse the decline in the final quarter, and were beaten 15-5, trailing by more than 20 points, and the outcome was roughly decided. The Warriors shot 23.7 percent from three-point range today, Kuminga scored a team-high 15 points off the bench, and Butler, who returned to his old club, didn't play much, scoring only 11 points and six rebounds.
For the Heat, they shot 68% from three-point range, with Bam Adebayo scoring 27 points and 8 rebounds, followed by Herro with 20 points and 7 assists.