Raptors knocked out S. Curry, pulling shot from P.Siakam



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The game of the National Basketball Association (NBA) ends successfully at the home of the Golden State Warriors team (6/4) in San Francisco 106: 105 (31:24, 30:27, 26:21, 19:33) broke the Toronto Raptors club (2/7).

The Warriors started the game better and scored 17 points (89:72) in the fourth quarter, but then the gap between the teams began to close quickly.

The Raptors approached 15: 2 quickly, and after Chris Boucher’s colon, they rebalanced the score: 98:97. The one who finally hit the first triple Stephenui Curry he already had to cut the backlog – 100: 101. With 4 seconds left in the game, Damion Lee, who was stopped for a foul, returned the hosts with a 106: 105 lead.

The last attack during the break was entrusted to the Raptors Pascaliui Siakamui, who attacked from midrange but threw in a victory that could have been victorious.

The Toronto team laid a good foundation in this game by stopping S. Curry. The defender scored just 11 points (1/6 of two points, 1/10 of three points, 6/6 free throws) in 38 minutes, bounced 9 balls, made 6 assists, made 5 errors and committed 3 violations.

The entire Warriors team threw long-range shots in fear (13/46, 28 percent accurate), though the Raptors hitting “out of the game” didn’t shine either (39/96, 41 percent accurate).

“Raptors”: Pascalis Siakamas 25 (11 atk. Kam.), Fredas VanVleetas 21 (5 atk. Kam., 5 rez. Lost), Kyle’as Lowry 17 (9 atk. Kam., 6 rez. Lost), Chrisas Boucheras 15 (6 atk. Kam., 6 blokai), OGAnunoby 10 (6 atk. Kam.).

“Warriors”: Andrew Wiggins 17 (3/10 triples), Eric Paschall 15, Damion Lee 13, Kelly Oubre 12 (1/6 triples, 6 reqs.), Stephen Curry 11 (9 reqs, 6 res. 1/10 three points), James Wiseman (7 p.m.) and Draymond Green (9 p.m., 10 a.m.) after 10.

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