NBA star and "Master Chief" Butler scored 25 points on his debut on the 9th. In this game, the Warriors overcame a game-high 24-point deficit and reversed the decline under the 24-point score of the third quarter by one brother Curry. Curry scored a game-high 34 points and led the team to a 132-111 victory over the Bulls.
Butler contributed 25 points and four assists in his debut on the team
The Warriors acquired Butler through a trade, and many fans questioned this, and he, Curry, and D. Green were 105 years old together, which caused foreign media to question how far this "Big Three" combination could lead the Warriors.
Facing the Bulls in the 10th place in the East on the 9th, the Warriors did not play easily, trailing by as many as 24 points in the third quarter, but Curry performed a surprise performance in the quarter, scoring 24 points by himself and leading the team to a reversal, which was the 46th time in Curry's career that he scored more than 20 points in a single quarter, the most in history.
Butler's 25 points, four assists and 13 free throws in his debut were reassuring for the team when Curry wasn't on the floor, and Warriors coach Kerr said, "I'm impressed with his passing ability, and he knows how to make fouls and get to the free throw line, which has made a lot of changes for us, he's like a lion." ”
A. Davis scores the first half
Speaking about his partnership with Curry, Butler said, "We're going to be a perfect, complementary pair, and the opponent doesn't give him space, which creates a lot of one-on-one or open opportunities for me. Curry believes that the two are complete opposites, with Butler cutting in the box and dominating the game with three-pointers.
A. Davis, who made his Mavericks debut, scored 26 points and 16 rebounds to help the team beat the Rockets 116-105, but he retired injured in the third quarter. He scored 24 points, 13 rebounds, and 5 assists in the first half, writing the first person in history, and A. Davis said that he should use a good performance to make Dallas fans remember him, "Remind them, who is A. Davis!" ”