Mar 16 • 06:34 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

Warriors lose significant lead without Porziņģis and fall to Knicks

The Golden State Warriors gave up a 21-point lead and lost to the New York Knicks without Latvian player Kristaps Porziņģis.

In an NBA matchup on Sunday, the Golden State Warriors experienced a significant setback, losing to the New York Knicks by a score of 107 to 110. Latvian player Kristaps Porziņģis did not participate in the game, which saw the Warriors squander a comfortable 21-point lead. The game highlighted the challenges the Warriors faced without their key player.

The loss occurred despite the Warriors' strong start, where they led after the first quarter. However, the Knicks rallied, with standout performances from players like Jalen Brunson, who scored 30 points and contributed nine assists. The Warriors' inconsistent performance in the second half, where they failed to maintain their lead, raises concerns about their depth and ability to close out games. This game marks another hurdle for a Warriors team already dealing with multiple player absences due to injury.

Looking ahead, the Warriors will face the Washington Wizards in a follow-up game, which is significant because the upcoming matches will put them up against teams that have previously featured Porziņģis. This factor adds an intriguing layer to their strategy as they navigate the season without key contributors. The outcome of the Warriors' next game will be crucial for restoring confidence and evaluating their performance amidst ongoing roster challenges.

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