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Battle! The Warriors were 14 points behind at one point: Curry scored only 7 points on 3-of-8, and the great general shot 7-of-7 from three-point range.

On October 24, the NBA regular season continues, with the Warriors playing against the Nuggets at home. In this game, the Warriors took the lead in entering the state and got off to a 10-0 start. However, the Nuggets immediately responded with a 12-0 offensive. After that, they also took the initiative on the court and the Warriors were able to bite. However, in the second quarter, the Nuggets' offensive momentum was hot. Gordon hit three-pointers from the outside one after another, once leading by 14 points. In the end, the Warriors continued to chase points and trailed the Nuggets 61-70 at halftime.

The Warriors did not adjust their starting lineup for this game. Curry hit a three-pointer, Green and Kuminga scored inside, and Podemski hit a chasing three-pointer to get off to a 10-0 start. Jokic scored under the basket to break the drought, and then the Nuggets scored consecutive points. Jokic counterattacked and dunked to directly tie the game. Murray broke through to take the lead and responded with a 12-0 offensive. After that, the two teams fell into a tug-of-war. Gordon scored 6 consecutive points to help the Nuggets widen the gap. Butler stopped the bleeding with a three-pointer. The Warriors successfully stabilized the situation. Murray finally hit a jumper and the Nuggets led 31-27 in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Nuggets were still in excellent offensive form. Hardaway hit a three-pointer, Bodemski succeeded in a single, Varan scored inside, and the Nuggets kept attacking to score points. The Warriors were able to hold on to the score with three-pointers, but the Nuggets' offensive momentum was hot. Gordon hit two consecutive three-pointers, widening the point difference to double digits. Curry broke through to stop the bleeding, Jokic also scored a three-pointer, and Gordon scored another three-pointer. The Warriors couldn't keep up. Butler scored under the basket, Payton Jr. made a tip-in, and trailed the Nuggets 61-70 at halftime.

The Nuggets' offense was hot in the first half, and Gordon seemed to have some help. He scored 25 points on 7-of-7 three-pointers, leaving Curry, the historical three-point leader on the opposite side, helpless. In addition, Jokic also had 14 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists, Murray had 12 points and 6 assists, and new aid Johnson scored 0 of 3 goals and no points.

On the Warriors side, Butler was the only one to score in double figures, scoring 11 points. Curry, on the other hand, only scored 7 points on 3 of 8 and 1 of 5 three-pointers.

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