Monday, 30 October 2017

Detroit Pistons 115-107 Golden State Warriors




Avery Bradley and base Reggie Jackson combined to score 45 points and led the Detroit Pistons' attack that took 107-115 visitors to the Golden State Warriors, who lost the second game in their field so far of the new season.
Bradley with 23 points led a list of five Pistons players who had double digit numbers and were always in control of the marker from the third period when they also made a great defense, which forced the loss of 25 balls by the Warriors . Jackson also stood out with 22 points that allowed him to compete with Warriors starter Stephen Curry, who had 27 points but had five turnovers. Puck Andre Drummond again put his power inside the paint by getting eight points with 18 rebounds, including 10 defenses, giving five assists and recovering five balls. Tobias Harris and reserve Ish Smith scored 16 points each. Harris scored a 3-2 deficit at the end of regulation time. The victory was the third consecutive victory for the Pistons, who score 5-2, the best of the Central Division, and the Eastern Conference.

The Warriors (4-3) returned to show the deficiencies that they have in their game when they jump to the track of their field of the Oracle Arena, without this time Curry and Durant could avoid another defeat.The current NBA champions lost only two games at the Oracle Arena in the two full seasons in which they won the title in 2015 and 73 wins in 2016. During the 2017 when they won the second league title, the Warriors lost five home games.

Klay Thompson with 29 points led the Warriors offensive and became the eleventh player of the franchise that surpassed the barrier of 9,000 points. While Durant reached 28 points, who left him as the second highest scorer, but neither could be a winning factor for the Warriors, who until the third period had a 63.5 percent hit in the field, until the Pistons got back into the game and eventually clinched the win, allowing them to break a seven-game losing streak in Oakland. Draymond Green, who was fined $ 25,000 for the NBA finals for a bout with Wizards escort Bradley Beal of Washington, also donated $ 69,000 to those affected by the fires that have hit northern California. California. During the game, Green contributed two points, 13 rebounds - 11 defensive -, gave four assists and lost six balls, the worst of the team in that facet of the game.

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