Complete defeat! Curry lost 34+9, the Warriors were blown away inside, and 6 Magic players reached double figures.
On November 19th, the Warriors played away against the Magic. Before this game, the Warriors had won a wave of consecutive victories, and their record had improved, ranking seventh in the Western Conference standings. The Magic currently have 7 wins and 7 losses, ranking 10th in the Eastern Conference standings. For the Warriors, what they need to face is the Magic's excellent defense and the size gap. The two teams played in a stalemate throughout the game. The Warriors were also behind and chasing points for a long time. The Warriors also came close to the score many times. The game was stalemate until the end. Unfortunately, there was no chance of a reversal and the winning streak was ended. After the game started, the Magic scored consecutively inside. The Warriors' Richard and Curry hit three-pointers to help the team stabilize the situation. Bane broke through the basket and hit a layup. There was also a tug-of-war between the two sides under the Suggs basket. The score alternately rose. After hitting two consecutive three-pointers, the Warriors maintained the lead. The Magic were not only able to hit the inside and score from the outside, but they also went from falling behind to tying or even overtaking the score many times. With their performance, they took a 4-point lead in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Warriors' offense came to a standstill. They made frequent mistakes during the lineup rotation phase, and were counterattacked by the Magic. After a 15:4 victory in just over three minutes, the Warriors' deficit reached double digits. Moody made a pass error and Silva stole the ball and scored a layup. The point difference had reached 15 points. Moody hit a three-pointer to stop the team's bleeding. Then Curry made consecutive outside hits. Butler also stepped up to score. The two jointly contributed to help the Warriors narrow the point difference. At the end of the half, the point difference was 7 points. In the second quarter, Curry scored 13 points on three of five three-pointers, and Butler also scored 8 points. After the start of the second half, the Magic continued their form and continuously attacked the Warriors' inside line. Curry's touch on the Warriors' side has declined, and the team's offense is still stagnant. During the stalemate, the Magic scored four points with two dunks to once again expand their advantage to double digits. The Warriors were forced to call a timeout. The Warriors' offense picked up at the end of the quarter, narrowing the gap to 8 points at the end of the third quarter, still maintaining the suspense of the game. After the start of the last quarter, the two teams still maintained their own rhythms. Moody hit a three-pointer, Butler also made a free throw, and Blake had two consecutive inside dunks, which almost caused a conflict, and the game also entered a timeout. Green scored a layup in the middle, and Blake and Xiaowa scored two more dunks. The Magic's lead reached double digits. The Warriors tried to chase points, but the hole dug in front was never filled. There was not much time left. In the end, they were unable to complete the reversal, and unfortunately lost the game. The Warriors' performance in this game was not ideal. The only players who performed normally were the three old players Curry, Butler and Green. Curry also reached a career milestone in this campaign. After hitting a 3-pointer in the second quarter, Curry surpassed Carter to rank 22nd in history. In the game, he made 12 of 23 shots and scored 34 points, 3 rebounds, 9 assists and 2 steals. It once helped the team close to the point difference, but unfortunately it still lost the game. When other players were unable to provide help, Butler stood up at critical moments and continuously attacked the inside. He scored 32 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists on 10-of-16 shooting. Green also scored 8 points in a row with two consecutive three-pointers and a layup. The whole game also scored 12 points; but no other players or anyone on the bench could stand up to share the pressure. Coupled with the fact that the inside was completely destroyed by the Magic, Curry's outstanding performance was also difficult to prevent the defeat, and the winning streak was ended. The Magic won the game by relying on their defense and inside advantages. The starting lineup all scored in double figures and performed outstandingly; Blake also scored in double figures on the bench, and scoring 20+ points became the key to winning. They have a clear advantage in rebounding. In addition, fast break scoring, turnover scoring and inside scoring are all higher than the Warriors; although the three-point shooting is not ideal, they have been able to hit three-pointers at critical moments many times. In the end, the Magic maintained their advantage until the final victory. 





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