An upset defeat! Warriors 119-139 Trail Blazers, look at the data: He is the number one sinner!
4:36pm, 25 October 2025Basketball
Curry had 35 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks, Kuming added 16 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals, Butler had 14 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists, Green had 12 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists, Podemski had 8 points, 5 boards and 2 steals, Richard had 7 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals, Moody had 7 points and 2 rebounds, Davis had 6 points, 4 boards and 1 assist, Post had 5 points, 4 boards and 1 assist, Spencer had 4 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assist, Santos had 3 points, 1 board and 1 assist. Hield 2 points and 3 assists, Payton 1 board
Avdija 26 points, 5 boards and 6 assists, Grant 22 points, 2 boards and 2 assists, Kamara 19 points, 7 boards, 2 assists and 3 steals, Sharp 17 points, 4 boards and 1 assist, Klingen 14 points, 8 boards and 2 assists, Murray 13 points, 1 board, 1 assist and 2 steals, Holiday 12 points, 5 boards and 11 assists, Thybulle 10 points, 2 boards and 3 steals, Wesley 4 points, 2 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals , Yang Hansen 2 points, 1 rebound and 2 blocks, Rupert 1 rebound and 1 assist

On October 25, the NBA regular season continued. The Golden State Warriors continued to play back-to-back games and challenged the Portland Trail Blazers away. This was the Warriors' third game of the season. The Warriors had to play 3 games in the first 4 days. The schedule was tight, and the Warriors were both offensive and defensive in the first two games of the season. Full of dominance, they effortlessly defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in the opening game. Yesterday's game against the Nuggets showed the heritage of a dynasty team. Under the premise of Aaron Gordon's superb performance and Jokic's triple-double, Curry finally completed a thrilling reversal with a performance comparable to the "God of Basketball". With a record of 2 wins and 0 losses, he ranked first in the Western Conference. Who said that the healthy Warriors are not a championship-level team? This game is the second game of the Trail Blazers season. In the opening game, the Trail Blazers played a very good offensive and defensive performance against the powerful enemy Timberwolves. They suppressed the Timberwolves until the last moment. Unfortunately, there was an active top player Edwards on the opposite side. He had no choice but to be overturned after repeated attacks. But this game showed us that this is a team with a bright future. Their defensive basics are very good!

The Warriors asked Horford to rest and Melton did not play, but Moody returned to the game. Cole put in the starting lineup of Kuminga, Green, Post, Butler, and Curry. Podemski was sent to the bench, and coach Cole started the old drama again. For the Trail Blazers, Henderson and Rowe are not playing, and Yang Hansen is still on the roster. The team continues to use the regular starting lineup of Avdija, Kamara, Klingen, Sharp, and Holiday. This game is the Warriors' first back-to-back in the new season. Yesterday they played a high-level overtime match against the Nuggets. Their physical fitness is the biggest test for them. Facing the young and aggressive Trail Blazers Warriors, they cannot be careless. Whether Curry can continue his magical performance is worth looking forward to. The head coach of the Trail Blazers has exposed a scandal, and I hope it will not affect the players' playing status. How the acting coach uses Yang Hansen will be the biggest highlight of this game. In the first game, Yang Hansen only got 5 minutes of playing time in the first half, without any chance to handle the ball. It is worth looking forward to how many opportunities Yang Hansen will get in this campaign. Let us enter the game with these highlights!

At the beginning of the game, the Trail Blazers took the lead in attacking. Avdija made an air cut to open the scoring. Green made a sudden basket and Kuminga made a mistake. Holiday missed a three-pointer. Kuminga made a sudden three-pointer and Green hit a three-pointer. The Warriors also scored. The Trail Blazers played very quickly. Klingen scored a quick layup. The Warriors made another mistake. They had already made 3 turnovers in the opening game. Curry flanked Curry before passing the midline. Curry used the rhythm inside to start the Warriors 8-4. The Trail Blazers missed consecutive three-pointers but all had offensive rebounds. Sharp still missed his third three-point shot. Holiday made a pass error and Avdija missed a layup. Butler scored 3 points in a row and the Warriors led 11-4 to 7 points. Trail Blazers acting head coach Splitter called out the first timeout in his career! Returning to the game, Grant replaced Sharp, who played well in the last game. Butler made the second free throw and the Warriors continued to expand their lead. Avdija hit a three-pointer from the outside to break the scoring drought. Kuminga's layup was blocked by Klingen on the neck of the basket. The Trail Blazers jumped to get the ball. Avdija made a mistake and Curry missed a three-pointer. Kamara caused a foul on Dream Chasing on the frontcourt and made two free throws. The Trail Blazers chased the score to 9-12.

Kuminga wanted to dunk but was fouled by Klingen's thug. Yang Hansen replaced Klingen between free throws! There was a three-point chance but he missed it. The defensive end also prevented Moody's three-pointer. Avdija and Kamara hit consecutive layups to reach 13-14. The Trail Blazers were only 1 point behind. After Yang Hansen came up, the Warriors did not dare to shrink inside and gave their teammates a chance. After returning from the timeout, Curry stabilized the situation with a three-pointer, but Grant responded with a three-pointer and caused Kuminga to foul and hit a free throw. The score was tied at 17. Curry turned around and hit consecutive three-pointers and layups. The Warriors led 25-17 to 8 points. Grant scored inside and TJD beat Yang Hansen. The defense was too passive. Sharp made a layup and scored 2+1. Yang Hansen was replaced by the Trail Blazers and switched to a small lineup. The two teams started a fierce battle. The Trail Blazers had the advantage in athletic ability. Grant counterattacked and caused a foul and made two free throws. The score reached 24-27. After Curry came off the court, the Warriors' offense was not so smooth. Moody broke through and caused a foul and made two free throws. At the end of the first quarter, both sides' shooting percentages were not high, but the Trail Blazers could use free throws to score points. After Sharp made two free throws, the Trail Blazers tied the score at 28 to end the first quarter!

Curry was still resting at the beginning of the second quarter. Butler and Dream Chasing led the team. TJD made a second attack and Green made a three-pointer. The Warriors hit a 5-0 climax. Grant responded with 3 points to help the Trail Blazers bite the score. Kuminga missed a mid-range shot, Thybulle counterattacked and hit a three-pointer to lead the Trail Blazers. Bodemski missed three three-pointers. Fortunately, Butler made a tip-in with an offensive rebound. Grant caused a foul inside and the Trail Blazers called a timeout 36-35.. Curry returned to the court and tied the game at 2+1, but the Trail Blazers suddenly broke out from the three-point line and maintained a weak lead. Kuminga brutally dunked Klingen to tie the game at 2+1. Curry continued his firepower with a three-pointer and the score was tied at 51. Grant made three free throws from Richard on the outside to stabilize his life. The Trail Blazers still controlled the situation on the court. Richard started the baseline and made a mistake again. The ball was exchanged for Avdija and he hit a three-pointer 57-51. Butler forced the inside to score, but the Blazers' offense was fully launched and another wave of 4-0 spurts led 61-55 to 8 points.

In the last minute and a half of the first half, Curry ran for a layup, Grant made an easy layup inside, Green made a three-pointer from a sitting position, and Holiday scored another three-pointer. The Trail Blazers hit 8 three-pointers in this quarter to open up the field. The Trail Blazers led by 11 points. Green broke through for a layup and was fouled by Grant and made two free throws. In the last attack of the Trail Blazers, Avdija singled Richard with a three-pointer. He couldn't hold on any longer. At halftime, the Warriors trailed 56-69 on the road by 13 points! Looking at the entire first half, the Warriors still relied too much on Curry's performance on the offensive end. Butler's offensive continuity was too poor. It was only the third game that he felt that he couldn't play at all. And Yang Hansen was too passive on the defensive end in his limited playing time, and there are many areas that need improvement!
Back in the second half, the Warriors, under the leadership of Curry, launched many attempts to chase points. However, their defense was too poor and gave the Trail Blazers too many easy scoring opportunities. The point difference always remained above ten points. In the final quarter, the Trail Blazers scored six points first and used a wave of offense to defeat them. The point difference widened to about 20 points, and the suspense was completely gone. Yang Hansen came on the stage again with 3 minutes and 43 seconds left in the game and delivered a one-arm dunk, followed by consecutive big blocks. The Warriors lost to the Trail Blazers 119-139 in an away game, and their two-game winning streak was ended!

Look at the data: He is the number one sinner!
The number one sinner (Butler): The whole game was obviously affected by physical fitness. He only scored 14 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists on 3-of-7 shooting. Avdija and Grant were beaten defensively. His inner frame protection and offensive desire were not good. Curry scored 30+ in three quarters and was still behind by double digits. He was the number one sinner of the Warriors' loss!

No. 2 Sinner (Green): 12 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists, 4 of 7 three-pointers, 3 of 4, but 5 turnovers! He performed well on the offensive end, but he lost too many positions on the defensive end, giving the Blazers too many inside layup opportunities. He also made 5 turnovers and gave his opponents multiple counterattack opportunities. He has to bear a lot of responsibility for the loss!

Sinner No. 3 (Podemski): It was not without reason that he was sent to the bench. He scored 8 points, 5 rebounds and 0 assists on 2 of 9 shots in the game. He scored 8 points, 5 rebounds and 0 assists on 2 of 9 shots in the game. In the first half, he did not score a point on 0 of 6 shots. His plus-minus value was -17, which ranked last. It was really uncomfortable to watch him play. He had no spirituality in playing as a point guard and had a bad sense of position on the offensive end.
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