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Helped the second team to hold on to the situation! The Warriors rarely performed well in the backcourt off the bench?

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In the previous NBA regular season, the Golden State Warriors withstood the Phoenix Suns' counterattack and defeated their opponent 118-107. After this game, the Warriors, who ended their two-game losing streak, improved their record to 5-3 and their ranking to 6th in the Western Conference; while the Suns, who ended their two-game winning streak, saw their record drop to 3-5 and their ranking dropped to 12th in the Western Conference.

In this game, the Warriors' substitute backcourt player Pat Spencer actually performed well. Spencer played for 11 minutes and 15 seconds, making 2 of 5 shots, 1 of 2 from beyond the three-point line, and 2 of 2 free throws. He scored 7 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals. He also had 1 foul and a plus-minus of +5. Although Spencer's offensive efficiency was mediocre on the offensive end, he still scored some points. In addition, he has also played a good role in passing and organizing offense, and his performance on the defensive end is also quite stable. Spencer played a very good role on both offense and defense in this game. He became a key figure in the team's second lineup. His good performance also helped the team stabilize the situation. The Warriors' ability to finally win this game is closely related to Spencer's outstanding performance.

In the NBA regular season last season, Spencer played a total of 39 times in 82 games, averaging 6.4 minutes per game. He averaged 2.5 points, 1.2 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 0.4 steals, and 0.1 blocks per game. He also had 0.5 turnovers and 0.5 fouls. He shot 40.6% from the field, 22.7% from the three-point range, and 73.3% from the free throw line. In the playoffs, Spencer played a total of 8 times, averaging 7.9 minutes per game. He averaged 4.5 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.8 assists, and 0.4 steals per game. He also had 0.8 turnovers and 1.1 fouls. He shot 64% from the field, 33.3% from the three-point range, and 100% from the free throw line. Since the start of this season, Spencer has played a total of 4 times in the first 8 games, averaging 6.5 minutes per game, averaging 2.8 points, 1.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.5 fouls. He shot 36.4% from the field, 33.3% from the three-point range, and 100% from the free throw line.

Spencer's performance in these games is actually unstable. He can perform some good performances, but he will also perform at a disaster level at some times, which is also an important factor in his inability to get stable playing time. In this game, Spencer did have the effect he should have, but we don't know whether he can continue to perform like this in the future. For the Warriors, head coach Steve Kerr has a very high degree of trust in Spencer, and we all see this. The next question is whether Spencer can really be trusted. It is normal to occasionally perform well. Can he continue to maintain such efficiency?

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