The Warriors beat the Lakers.
Steve Kerr's team prevails 123-109 against a blurred Lakers with 33 points from Curry.
Curry throws over Lebron James.
The NBA began yesterday as it ended, with the Golden State Warriors going over their rival. Those from the bay beat the Los Angeles Lakers 123-109 in a game where the two top figures from each team stood out above the rest. Steph Curry, with 33 points and Lebron James, with 31.
A newly revamped Andrew Wiggins seconded Steph Curry.
Curry was seconded by a newly revamped Andrew Wiggins, who has found his place in California.
Twenty points, six rebounds and four assists for a player who has silenced the voices that discussed him in the past. The other member of the 'big three' Klay Thompson, contributed 18 points. Special mention deserves Wiseman, who returned to play an official game after overcoming injuries contributing 8 points and seven rebounds in 16 minutes of play.
On opening day, when the championship ring was handed over, Steve Kerr's men made it clear that there would be no relaxation and that they were going for more trophies this season.
They were only behind on the scoreboard in 38 seconds of the 48 minutes of the game and did not give the Lakers an option that left much to be desired.
The Warriors
The Warriors led the game by up to 27 points and sentenced the duel in the third quarter, when they achieved a 32-19 run and went into the last quarter, winning by 20 points.
Those from San Francisco are the top favourites and aspire to extend their dynasty. They have kept their winning block, their main squires, and a litter of promising youngsters in their rotation.
James Wiseman is Moses Moody, Kuminga or number 3 in the 2020 draft.
To Curry, Thompson, Green, Wiggins or Poole are added players called to take a step forward, such as Moses Moody, Kuminga or number 3 in the 2020 draft, James Wiseman.
On the part of Los Angeles, many doubts. They have not been able to rebuild as they would have liked; it seems they will have to 'eat' Westbrook's toxic contract.
Oklahoma City Thunder earns about 47 million per season.
The one who was MVP, averaging a triple-double in the Oklahoma City Thunder, earns about 47 million per season, and his performance is far from worth it.
Lebron James, for whom it seems that the years do not pass, will once again lead a team that did not enter the playoffs last season and hopes to recover the best version of Anthony Davis.
'The eyebrow' is a differential player if he finds his best physical condition, and the gold and purple franchise needs him.
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