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The last game is getting harder? Is the Warriors backcourt star really unstable on the offensive end?

In the previous NBA Western Conference semi-finals G1, the Golden State Warriors, ranked 7th in the Western Conference in the regular season, defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves, ranked 6th in the Western Conference in the regular season, successfully completed the following draw. After this game, the Warriors also widened the total score of the series to 1-0 and regained the home advantage.

In this game, although the Warriors won the game smoothly, the team's starting and backcourt player Brandin Podziemski's performance was actually quite average, and he still couldn't find his touch and game feeling. Podjemski played 29 minutes in the game, made 1 of 7 shots and 1 of 5 shots from outside the three-point line, scoring only 3 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists, and had 2 turnovers and 1 foul, with a plus-negative value of -1. It is worth mentioning that Podjemsky is also the only player in all the players in the Warriors starting lineup with a negative plus or negative value.

Podjemsky still has no touch on the offensive end, and his scoring ability and shooting ability are not displayed at all. He has seriously dragged down the team's space on the offensive end, causing the team's offense to be somewhat difficult. Podjemski's performance in passing and organization was also not performed. He seemed hesitant on the court and lost the confidence he deserved. Of course, Podjemsky's performance on the defensive end is still good. He has a positive defensive attitude and dares to give strength to his opponents. His performance in rebound protection is also worthy of recognition. However, with Stephen Curry recovering early and getting so much playing time, Podjemsky should have played better off the offensive end.

In the NBA regular season this season, Pojmsky made a total of 64 appearances in 82 games, averaging 26.8 minutes per game, averaging 11.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.2 blocks, and 1.2 turnovers and 1.5 fouls, shooting percentage of 44.5%, three-point shooting percentage of 37.2%, and free throw shooting percentage of 75.8%. In the playoffs, Podjemski averaged 30.1 minutes in his first eight games, with averaging 10 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.3 blocks. He also had 1.4 turnovers and 1.5 fouls. His shooting percentage was 36.3%, three-point shooting percentage was 32.7%, and free throw shooting percentage was 66.7%.

Podjemski's performance in the playoffs was ups and downs. His performance on the offensive end was very unstable. His shooting percentage and three-point shooting percentage were very poor. His performance in passing and organization was not particularly ideal. He did show some characteristics on the defensive end, but he did not assume the tasks he should undertake on the offensive end. For Podjemski, considering that Curry may miss the game for a while, he must find a way to do better, otherwise the situation of the game will also change when the Timberwolves regain their feel.