STAR POWER AT CHASE CENTER ON WEDNESDAY
After a 3-1 road trip, the Warriors return to Chase Center to host Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard and the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday. The Bucks have yet to lose (6-0) since the All-Star break, in which Lillard won the All-Star Game MVP and the 3-point contest, Antetokounmpo captained the winning Eastern Conference team and the corps Bucks coach coached. the escuadron. The Warriors have won seven of their last eight games against Eastern Conference opponents.
Warriors against dollars
March 3 | Start: 7 p.m.
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LAST TIME DEPARTURE
The Warriors were down by as many as 57 points in their 140-88 loss to the Celtics in Boston on Sunday. Lester Quiñones was the Warriors' leading scorer, scoring 17 points in 33 minutes, the most of his career. » Full game summary
GSW | THOUSAND |
32-28 | 40-21 |
9th in West | 2nd in the East |
PTS: 118.6 (seventh) | PTS: 121.5 (second) |
REB: 46.9 (2nd) | REB: 44.3 (11th) |
AST: 29.0 (5th) | AST: 26.6 (13) |
UNIFORMS
GSW: city edition
THOUSAND: Association Edition
BEGINNINGS OF PREVIOUS GAMES
GSW: Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Moses Moody, Jonathan Kuminga and Draymond Green
THOUSAND: Damian Lillard, Malik Beasley, Jae Crowder, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Brook López
NOTES ON INJURIES AND THE ROSTER
GSW: None. Team Notes
THOUSAND: Giannis Antetokounmpo (left Achilles tendonitis) is doubtful. MaJon Beauchamp (left foot tendinitis) is probable. Khris Middleton (sprained left ankle) is out. Team Notes
MOODY'S SET 20 IN DOUBLE FIGURES
With 11 points in 19 minutes against the Boston Celtics on Sunday, Moses Moody has scored in double figures 20 times this season, including three of the last four games. Moody reached double figures in the first half of Friday's win over the Toronto Raptors and made his third straight start on Sunday. He has also made a notable impact on the defensive end of the floor as a point-of-attack defender.
Moises Moody rattles the hoop at the end!
GSW | THOUSAND |
PTS: Curry (27.1) | PTS: Antetokounmpo (30.8) |
REB: Green (7.0) | REB: Antetokounmpo (11.3) |
AST: Paul (7.1) | AST: Lillard (6.7) |
MILWAUKEE SCOUTING REPORT
The Milwaukee Bucks have improved, led by Giannis Antetokounmpo, who recently passed Sidney Moncrief for the most wins in franchise history (489). Antetokounmpo (30.8 points per game) is one of three players averaging more than 30 points and ranks third in total points scored (1,819). Milwaukee's second All-Star starter, Damian Lillard, is averaging 24.5 points, tying the Bucks' duo (55.3 points per game) with Phoenix's Kevin Durant and Devin Booker (55.3 points per game). as the highest scoring duo in the league.
Milwaukee had a coaching change midseason, replacing first-year coach Adrian Griffin (30-13 record) with veteran coach Doc Rivers (8-7 record). They also acquired defensive-minded guard Patrick Beverley from the Philadelphia 76ers.