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The Warriors succeeded in the Black Seven, Xu Jingyu praised: Curry is the King of the Times, Hilder is the peak version of Clay

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In the first round of the NBA playoffs, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets 103-89 away, completing the "Black Seven Wonders" with a total score of 4-3. In this life-and-death battle, the Warriors suppressed the Rockets from the beginning. Curry scored 22 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks in the whole game. Hilder became the "three-pointer god", and his three-pointer with 9 of 11 shots directly hit the Rockets' defense. Although the Rockets once chased the gap to 3 points in the third quarter, Curry scored 14 points in the last quarter to stabilize the situation, and Hilde completely wiped out the hope of counterattack with a killing three-pointer.

Data level, the Warriors made 18 of 43 three-pointers, with a shooting percentage of up to 41%; the Rockets made 6 of 18 three-pointers, with a free throw percentage of only 71% (the Warriors made 7 of 9 free throws, and the Rockets made 15 of 21 free throws).

After the game, basketball commentator Xu Jingyu commented on social media:

"When the team needs to create space, Curry silently endured the 2-3 people. When the team needs rebounds, Curry picked 10 rebounds at 191 and rushed to rush. When the team needs defense, Curry did not hesitate to put all his energy into steals and blocks. Curry is the king of the times! Hilder is the peak Klay today. The king of production outside the three-point line for five consecutive years is definitely not a fictional reputation. He deserves the identity of New Shuihua! Green's defense is DPOY level, and he has to rely on you in the next round against Goberlander!"

He also specifically mentioned that the referee does not give a whistle and the Rockets' free throws are three times that of the Warriors, the Warriors can still win and make a rush in the second round!

The Warriors' ability to complete the "Black Seven Miracle" is the result of the superposition of multiple factors.

From the perspective of the characters themselves, Curry's performance is still "super giant". At the age of 37, he played for 45 minutes in the game, and was everywhere on both sides of the offense and defense. The offensive end used the ball to tear the defense line, creating open opportunities for Hilde; the defensive end scored 2 steals and 2 blocks, and even beat Amen who was 2.01 meters in rebounds (Curry 10 rebounds, Amen 9 rebounds).

Xu Jingyu's comments are very accurate. When Curry silently endured 2-3 double-teams, and when he was physically rushing to rebound, you will know why he is the king of the times - honor is never lost from the sky, it is made of every detail.

Hilder's explosion was an unexpected surprise for the Warriors. This shooter abandoned by the Pacers proved that he could score a role in Clay with his unsolvable projection performance of G7. His three-pointers made 9 of 11 shots, and most of them were "Clay-style" three-pointers that were taken as soon as they were caught. What's even more terrifying is that he scored 33 points purely by shooting, plus or minus +17 the second highest in the game.

Xu Jingyu bluntly stated that Hilde is the peak version of Clay. He has been ranked first in three-point production for five consecutive years, and it is definitely not a false reputation.

Indeed, this "plug and play" adaptability allows the Warriors' "five small lineup" to continue its deterrence.

From the perspective of external factors, the several stupid moves of Rockets coach Uduka G7 give the Warriors a chance to win. Hilde let him score three points, and even made Amen, who was cramped, hold on. When he needed to score, he put out the "Shen Kyung + Adams" double tower lineup. Jaylen Green's "parallel performance" was even more disaster-making. He made 3 of 8 shots and 0 of 2 of 3-pointers in the game. Only then did the Warriors' defense dare to double-team the ball in the penalty area so unscrupulously.

More deeply, the Warriors' "champion gene" may be the key to winning. From Curry to Green and Rooney, this team has experienced too many tough battles. In the 2016 Western Conference Finals, he fell behind 1-3 and reversed the Thunder, eliminated the Rockets 4-2 in the 2019 semi-finals, and defeated the Celtics 4-2 in the 2022 Finals. The experience of "turning up against adversity" has made the Warriors appear more calm in the G7's life and death moments. If you want to win in high-end games, you have to rely on the ability of the stars. Where is the

Rockets? Core players generally lack the experience in the playoffs, and mistakes and hesitation at critical moments directly ruined the game. Jaylen Green and Amen were still a little bit younger.

However, the team's offensive and defensive system is gradually formed, and introducing a super giant this summer is enough to make a comeback.

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