Netease Sports reported on May 1:
The NBA playoffs of the 2022-23 season continue, Jinzhou Warriors Win the tiebreak and advance. Curie 50 points in Game 7 of the playoffs, Luni They scored 11 points and 21 rebounds. They led the team to a small climax in the second half to establish a big score advantage. The Warriors beat 120-100 in the seventh game of the first round in the western region Sacramento Kings 。 The Warriors went through with a 4-3 win. They will play the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals.
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Kuri of the Warriors scored 50 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists, and Wiggins scored 17 points and 7 rebounds, Thompson He had 16 points and 5 rebounds, Luni had 11 points, 21 rebounds and 4 assists, and Green had 8 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists. Sabonis of Kings got 22 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists, Fox made 5 of 19 shots, got 16 points and 6 assists, Monk got 14 points and 9 rebounds, Davis got 14 points, and Murray got 10 points and 7 rebounds.
The Warriors adjusted their starting lineup, and Green started instead of Poole. Kings got off to a good start at home and soon took a 7-2 lead. Thompson scored 5 points, and Curry's three points made the Warriors surpass in a 10-2 round. Murray hit back with a jumper, Wiggins and Moody scored three points each, and the Warriors led 18-12. Davis led the team to fight back 8-2 with three points, and the two teams were 20 even with three minutes left in the first quarter. After 25 draws, Green won in a single game. Fox helped the team to reverse the lead with three points. Curry responded with three points, and Lyles shot three points from the right corner. At the end of the first quarter, Kings led by 31 to 30 points.
After the beginning of the second quarter, the two teams each played several attacks, and Lyles and Sabonis joined hands with three points to help the team expand its advantage. Luni hit back with 3 points. If Monk scored 3 points, Currian chased 5 points. At 5:10 before half time, the two sides were 47 tied. After 51 draw, Fox scored another three points, Sabonis hit a running shot, and Kings led again. Thompson made two free throws, Curry hit three points, and Sabonis scored with a hook. At the end of the half, the Kings led by 2 points with 58-56 points.
Sabonis of Kings scored 16 points in the first half; Kuri of the Warriors scored 20 points.
Curry opened the third quarter with a three-point ball. Barnes and Hugh hit back 3 points. Thompson scored 5 points and Curry also scored 5 points. They led the team to a small climax of 10-1, with the Warriors leading by 7 points. After the Kings paused, Murray hit a jumper, but then they were grabbed offensive rebounds by Luni in a row. The Warriors got a lot of second attack opportunities to maintain the lead, and Poole shot three points from the bottom corner. With 3:25 left in this section, the Warriors led 12 points by 78-66. Monk and Davis got close to each other by layups. Curry made two breakthroughs and hit back. Fox scored 4 points, Murray scored a breakthrough, and the Kings reached 76-82. After that, the two teams each scored points, Thompson played 4 points to end the third quarter, and the Warriors led by 91-81 by 10 points.
At the beginning of the last quarter, Curry took over the attack completely. One man scored 11 points and led the team to a 13-2 attack climax. In the fourth quarter, when there were 6:40 seconds left, the Warriors led by 104-83 by 21 points. Sabonis lay up temporarily stopped bleeding, and Curry scored another three points. Sabonis chased four points, Luni made up the basket successfully, and Wiggins and Curry scored in turn. A 6-0 climax gave the Warriors a lead of 115-91 with 2:55 left in the fourth quarter. The big score advantage gave the Warriors a good chance to win. They replaced the main force, and finally the Warriors won 120-100.
Warriors' starting lineup: Curry, Thompson, Wiggins, Green, Looney
Kings starting lineup: Fox, Hugh, Murray, Barnes, Sabonis