"IT WAS A FRIENDLY JOKE," HOUSTON COACH UDOKA LOOKS BACK AT CURRY'S HALF-TIME ARGUMENT

"It was a friendly joke," Houston coach Udoka looks back at Curry's half-time argument

"It was a friendly joke," Houston coach Udoka looks back at Curry's half-time argument

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The team that won after a fierce game was Houston.

The Houston Rockets won 106-96 against the Golden State Warriors in the 2024-2025 NBA regular league at the Chase Center in San Francisco on the 7th (Korea Standard Time).

The two teams had fierce competition. The first team to lead was Houston. However, Golden State turned the tables in the latter half of the first quarter and early in the second quarter. However, Houston showed good concentration in the second half. Jaylen Green (193 cm, G) scored 17 points in the second half alone. Notably, she scored 10 points in the fourth quarter alone, sealing the victory.
Houston won the game. However, the two teams displayed tough situations throughout the game. Strong fouls were issued and fierce competition was held. It was not just a fierce competition inside the stadium. Off the field, the two teams fought fiercely. Notably, the altercation between Houston manager Ime Udoka and Stephen Curry (188 cm, G) during halftime drew much attention.

After the game, 토토사이트 Houston manager Udoka looked back on the past through "The Athletic." He said, "It was a fierce game. Honestly, I hated Curry. He was such a good player and it was hard to stop him. Also, the game was fierce. So I went to him and said something. Actually, there was nothing special. It just looked like it. Curry reacted to this. They both shared friendly jokes."

Houston is 52-27 this season. It is ranked second in the West. Considering the remaining schedule, it is likely to finish the season in second place in the West.

On the contrary, Golden State is fiercely competing in the rankings. Due to the loss, the team ranked sixth in the West. However, there is no gap between the 7th and 8th in the play-in tournament. This is why every game is so precious.

In other words, if Golden State drops to the play-in tournament and ranks seventh, the two teams will be able to meet in the playoffs. Will the two teams, which have been fiercely fought throughout the regular season, be able to meet in the playoffs? This could create another storyline.

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