#Drennn. Posted March 24, 2019 Posted March 24, 2019 (edited) DeMarcus Cousins led this time the roller of the Warriors, a team capable of winning without needing to step on the accelerator. Last night, that triumph arrived without hurry, without having to wait for the fourth final, since the third act was the decisive one. After a thick first quarter that ended 19-19, Golden State began to work offensively in the second, period in which he scored 34 points to go with 10 advantage at halftime (53-43). Well, after the restart the match is over. The Warriors hurried more, always with an exemplary ball movement, until a partial of 35-19 to finish the third quarter with 26 points of advantage (88-62). Thus, the fourth quarter had no history, the locals relaxed and the match ended 112-89. Much defense in Warriors, good movement of the ball translated in 32 attendances achieved by 10 players and 6 members of the team in 10 or more points without any of them reaching 20, something unusual in the DNA of the team. Cousins, who had been out in the previous two games, was the best with 19 points and 11 rebounds in 26 minutes, to which he added 2 blocks and 4 assists. Klay Thompson added 18 points despite his horrible start and Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant each made 15 points, trying to break the eave of the death of his soul friend Cliff Dixon, who died after being shot. In addition, debut at home, warm premiere, Andrew Bogut, who came to star in two titles by the absence of Cousins. He did well the Australian in the few minutes he saw track. Indiana could not attack. The Indianapolis team only made 38% of their field goals and 26% of their triples. The visitors could not count on Darren Collison and had an inoperative Myles Turner on the track. Tyreke Evans -20 points- and Thaddeus Young-18- were his best pieces, while Domantas Sabonis captured 12 rebounds. Edited March 25, 2019 by -Dark* Closed
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