Anthony contributed to the Warriors’ infatuation by beating Duncan in a historic lineup



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Portland Trail Blazers (3/2) won National Basketball Association (NBA) victory after crushing San Francisco Golden State Warriors (2/3) on a trip – 123: 98 (36:21, 31:34, 31:25, 25:18).

The guests began to think about the rivals in the first half, which was won by 36:21. Later, the gap fluctuated, but remained strong and reached its highest point at the end of the match: 122: 91.

This match became memorable Carmelo Anthony, who rose to fourteenth place on the list of the most productive NBA players of all time (26,499 points). In this match he beat the legendary Tim Duncan (26,496 points).

The forward adapted perfectly to the role of substitute and scored 18 points (2/5 two points, 3/4 three points, 5/5 penalty shots), bounced 5 balls, made a successful pass, blocked the shot, made 2 errors and 3 times aggrieved.

The Trail Blazers were led by a 10-point tandem between Damian Lillardo and CJMcCollum. In all, the guests made long shots with 47 percent accuracy (20/43), with the hosts hitting only every fifth pitch (7/35).

Warriors leader Stephen Curry was particularly lacking in attacking the perimeter this time, and one shot more than half of the team’s 3s, though he can’t even say the game is personally effective: 4/12 3s.

Lillard wrote the story too, crossing the 15,000-point threshold for his career and climbing to 19th place by scoring 3-pointers, beating Rashard Lewis with a long shot in 1793.

The debut season debut was hosted by Draymond Green. The forward who returned after the foot injury was immediately included in the starting five, but did not score points in 18 minutes (0/1 two points, 0/2 three points), stood out in 4 rebounds, assisting teammates and committing faults.

“Trail Blazers”: Damian Lillard 34 (6/10 triples, 8 res.), CJMcCollumas 28 (4/11 triples), Carmelo Anthony 18 (5 reb), Anfernee Simons 11 (6 reb, 0/4 colons), 3/8 triples ), Jusufas Nurkičius (8th section), Derrick Jones (8th section, 5th section) and Robert Covington (11th section, 2/7 of three points) after 8.

“Warriors”: Stephen Curry 26 (8 sec., 5 res., 4/12 triples), Andrew Wiggins 15, Eric Paschall 13, Kelly Oubre 10 (0/4 triples), Kent Bazemore and James Wiseman (5 kam.) After 8.

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