In an exciting NBA preseason match, the Golden State Warriors triumphed over the Detroit Pistons with a decisive 111-93 victory at home, securing their fourth consecutive preseason win. Despite the absence of core players such as Stephen Curry, the Warriors demonstrated their formidable strength and deep bench.
Highlights of the Game:
Anthony Davis's Double-Double Performance: Davis contributed a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds, becoming a vital support in the Warriors' interior.
Rise of Young Players: Moody scored 14 points, and Kuminga also added 12 points, showcasing the potential and growth of the Warriors' young talents.
Pistons' Stiff Resistance: Although playing with a full roster, the Pistons struggled against the Warriors' aggressive offense. Duren scored 14 points with 9 rebounds, Estrella contributed 19 points, and Cunnigham had 18 points and 7 assists.
Game Review:
The game kicked off with the Warriors showing a strong desire to win. In the first quarter, they quickly established a double-digit lead with a 19-4 run. Despite a 9-2 counterattack by the Pistons at the end of the second quarter, the Warriors still led 60-41 at halftime.
Entering the third quarter, the Warriors did not give their opponents much room, maintaining a lead of around 20 points. By the fourth quarter, the game had almost become a practice session for the Warriors, who ultimately won easily with a score of 111-93.
Warriors' head coach Steve Kerr highly praised the performance of new addition Hill, believing his excellent play was a significant contribution to the team's victory. Hill scored 12 points, including 4 out of 6 three-pointers, demonstrating his offensive firepower.