The Warriors’ first win was brought by D. Lee’s last three points.



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An intriguing game in the National Basketball Association (NBA) was won by the Golden State Warriors from San Francisco (1/2) away 129: 128 (24:27, 36:29, 33:41, 36:31) broke the Chicago Bulls (0/3).

The winning team changed after each half, and at the deciding moment, Zach LaVine’s two points gave the hosts an advantage, leaving the Warriors 5 seconds to escape – 128: 126.

The San Francisco team made a decisive attack during a minute of rest, and after that launch in confidence Damionui Lee. The defender’s 3-pointer nailed the net and Tomasz Satoransky’s desperate shot flew past, signaling the Warriors’ victory.

Statistically, D. Lee’s choice for the last shot seems logical: the athlete who played confidently in this match shot reliably from distance (4/5 three points).

Don’t die without a decisive shot left Stepheno curry merit. The sniper scored 36 points (6/10 two points, 5/15 three points, 9/9 free throws) in 36 minutes, bounced and took 2 balls, made 6 assists, blocked 2 shots, made 4 errors and committed a foul.

Curry also became the third player in NBA history to hit the 2,5,000 3-point limit in his career. Only Ray Allen (2,973) and Reggie Miller (2,560) have hit more distant bombs.

The Warriors have finally shaken off the tragic start to the season with a devastating landing for the Brooklyn and Milwaukee clubs, leaving the Chicago team winless.

“Warriors”: Stephen Curry 36 (5/15 triples), Andrew Wiggins 19 (9 points), Erick Paschall 15, Damion Lee 12 (4/5 triples), Jordan Poole 10, Kelly Oubre (8 points) 3/16 shots) and Kevon Looney after 8.

“Bulls”: Zach LaVine 33 (7 backs, 7 errors, 4/12 triples), Lauri Markkanen 23 (7 backs, 4/7 triples), Wendell Carter 22 (13 backs, 7/7 colon), Coby White 20 (7s, 5 res.), Otto Porter 12 (6 rep.).

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