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Warriors Lose to Hawks, Role Players Struggle

The Golden State Warriors suffered a loss to the Atlanta Hawks, marking their nineteenth defeat. The game was marked by quick bursts of scoring from Atlanta, which created separation. Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler led the Warriors with thirty-one and thirty points respectively, but it wasnt enough. The role players struggled, shooting poorly from the field. DeAnthony Melton was a bright spot, posting a plus eighteen plus-minus with ten points. The Warriors three-point shooting remains inconsistent, and theyll look to bounce back against the Portland Trail Blazers. Checkout Solipillow.com

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