Showing bravery at the right time, Golden State Warriors overcame Charlotte Hornets
The final match of the day (December 28) is now between the Golden State Warriors and the Charlotte Hornets.
The two teams have recently been in a rather volatile form and are both outside the top for the playoffs. Therefore, winning this Christmas holiday is probably a better gift for the fans of either team.

The Charlotte Hornets marched to Chase Center with a force all in top condition. In contrast to the away team, the Golden State Warriors are missing two players who regularly appear in the main squad, Stephen Curry and Andrew Wiggins.
The first half had just been played for 2 minutes, the home team's audience was constantly celebrating with Klay Thompson's 3 consecutive 3-pointers.
The mental advantage continued the golden bridge warriors taking the lead throughout the first two innings. Before entering the halftime break, the Golden State Warriors temporarily led with a score of 65-52. Klay Thompson personally pocketed up to 20 points.

After the break, the Charlotte Hornets players started to heat up with a 7-0 series of points in the middle of the third half to shorten the gap. Even so, their defense often made mistakes and let the Warriors re-establish the gap.
Round 4 is where LaMelo Ball and his teammates put all their strength into the goal of going upstream. They defended impressively to lock down the Warriors' detonators, then attacked more effectively.
There was a time when the score was equalized thanks to the work of PJ Washington or Gordon Hayward. But with the bravery of the defending champion, the Golden State Warriors came back at decisive moments with 6 consecutive points of Jordan Poole and Jonathan Kuminga.
This timely 6-0 run helped the home team "finish" the Charlotte Hornets and win the final with a score of 110-105.
Today's best player was probably Klay Thompson, although he became quiet due to being "taken care of" very well in the second half of the game, the pitcher wearing the No. 11 shirt scored 29 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, becoming The player with the most points from both teams.
Not inferior to his elder brother is the young talent Jordan Poole, the owner of 24 points and 6 assists. Leader Draymond Green had a pretty good game with 9 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists.
Despite being the top scorer for the Charlotte Hornets today with 21 points and 19 rebounds, Lamelo Ball only had a 28% performance (7-25 FG). Terry Rozier is right behind with 19 points and 4 assists.


On the next match day (December 29), Golden State will be playing at home again and welcoming Utah Jazz, the team that is standing one place above the Warriors in the Western rankings. This is probably a great opportunity for the Golden Gate Warriors to overcome, and at the same time extend the unbeaten streak in Chase Center to 4.
As for the Charlotte Hornets, they will return to their home ground to host the Oklahoma City Thunder at 7 am on December 30. This competition is expected to be quite balanced because the forces of both teams have a lot of young players.
