NBA: Video proves that Steph Curry’s class is not enough to face the Cavs

With Steph Curry in their ranks, the Golden State Warriors suffered a defeat at the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers on the Monday morning game day of the North American professional basketball league (NBA), Hungarian time.

In the other two games of the day, the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Charlotte Hornets at home, while the Memphis Grizzlies triumphed in Portland. In Sunday’s late night games, the Phoenix Suns beat Kevin Durant with 41 points in Detroit, and the Toronto Raptors defeated the San Antonio Spurs in overtime.

The battle between Mitchell and Curry was won by the Cavs’ basketball player (Photo: Getty Images)

Practically, he was in the game until the middle of the second quarter in GSW Cleveland, where the Cavaliers proved to be too much for him this time. The home team led by Donovan Mitchell (31–2–7) was ahead in two thirds of the game, and despite all the efforts of Steph Curry (28–2–4), they were able to register an 11-point success.

After the encouraging start, the Mavs’ game against the Hornets quickly declined, and at a given point in the second quarter, the company led by triple-double LaMelo Ball (30-10-13) led by 15 points – by the way, this was Ball’s 10th triple-double, Charlotte He is the first player in franchise history to do so.

In the third inning, the Dallas guard carved out a significant deficit, then in the final game, the duo of Luka Doncic (13–12–9) and Kyrie Irving (18–3–10) flashed, and with the help of Tim Hardaway, who was in full swing, they also secured the victory.

In the most eventful game of the day, the Trail Blazers, led by double-double Malcom Brogdon, led three times for extended periods in vain, the Grizzlies, who previously had the lead twice, had a great day, Desmond Bane (30–8–5), Jaren Jackson Jr. (27–7–2) he played excellently with his doubles game and left Portland with a win.

The Suns did not give many chances to the Detroit Pistons playing at home, who took control of the events after the tight first quarter and led the way to a confident victory. The protagonist of the victory in Phoenix was Kevin Durant, who added four rebounds and five assists in addition to his 41 points. On the home side, Cunningham scored 26 points, while Sasser scored 22 points, but this was not enough for success.

After the lethargy of the first minutes, the Spurs found themselves and led almost the entire time and built a significant advantage, but the Raptors overcame their 15-point deficit in the fourth quarter and fought through the overtime, in which Scottie Barnes (30-11-6) and Dennis Schröder (24–3–6) was the hallmark of the Canadian team.