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Game Recap: Warriors 113, Pistons 109



Game Recap: Warriors 113, Pistons 109

The Warriors defeated the Pistons, 113-109. Stephen Curry recorded 26 points (14 in the 4th quarter), six rebounds, and four assists for the Warriors, with Klay Thompson adding 19 points and four assists in the victory. Cade Cunningham tallied 30 points, five rebounds, and three assists for the Pistons in the losing effort. The Warriors improve to 17-18 in the regular season, while the Pistons fall to 3-32.

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  1. Look at curry man, so inspirational. Everything looks so easy 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐 jokic will never play on his level. You've got people running around partying because jokic shot a hail mary at the end of a game with one foot out and after carrying the ball. Shame on the NBA

  2. Cade carrying the pistons so hard. I feel for the guy. Mfer needs to get traded to a better team. Mfer been consistently putting up numbers but it still can’t help the team because the other players are shit

  3. I don't understand in regards to Challenges/NBA Replays rules. So a few months ago, Draymond Green was accessed a second technical foul after NBA Replay vs the Cavaliers when Mitchell retaliated. Originally, the refs missed the call when Green pushed him out of bound but they went back and FIXED the call. So my question is, during this game, at the 2:21 mark of the 4th. Curry drove past Cunningham and they also didn't call the foul because Cade got a piece of the ball and a lot of the hand and arm then Curry flipped it out of bound and was awarded the ball but after the Detroit coach's challenge, they REVERSE the call. Ok, so you're telling me a shooting foul is not allowed to be changed in the same play by the referees but a 2nd tech on two totally different plays that tosses a player out is allowed? (Keep in mind, I am not saying that Curry 100% should've gotten the call, but what I am asking is, what if there is clear evidence that Cunningham made enough contact with the entire arm when Curry has blown past him in a upward shooting motion.)

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