Golden State Warriors' Three-Point Struggles Allow Atlanta Hawks to Soar at Chase Center
First Quarter
The Golden State Warriors faced off against the Atlanta Hawks at the Chase Center, with both teams entering the game with close records. The Warriors held a 21-19 record, while the Hawks were slightly behind at 20-21. The first quarter saw a competitive start as both teams exchanged leads. Stephen Curry led the charge for the Dubs, contributing significantly to their 28 points in this period. However, it was clear early on that three-point shooting would be a challenge for Golden State.
Second Quarter
As the second quarter unfolded, Atlanta began to find their rhythm offensively. The Dirty Birds outscored Golden State by adding 32 points compared to the Warriors' 25 in this segment of play. Despite Jimmy Butler III's efforts on both ends of the court, including his defensive contributions and scoring prowess from inside and mid-range shots, Golden State struggled from beyond the arc with only a 24 percent success rate on three-point attempts.
Third Quarter
The third quarter saw Atlanta extend their lead further as they capitalized on turnovers and fast-break opportunities provided by Golden State's miscues. With Trayce Jackson-Davis providing some spark off the bench for GSW through efficient shooting inside (100 percent two-point field goals), it wasn't enough to counteract Atlanta's offensive surge led by Trae Young’s playmaking abilities.
Fourth Quarter
In an attempt to mount a comeback during crunch time, Stephen Curry once again showcased his scoring ability but was met with resistance from an effective Hawks defense that forced multiple turnovers leading directly into transition points for them. Despite putting up 33 points in this final stretch thanks largely due to Butler III’s consistent performance throughout all quarters (finishing with impressive stats across various categories), it wasn’t sufficient against ATL who sealed victory ending match-up at scoreline favoring visitors:124-111
This post-game report highlights how crucial perimeter shooting can be when facing formidable opponents like ATL; unfortunately today wasn’t day where Splash Brothers lived up name given struggles encountered outside paint area which ultimately costed them dearly despite valiant efforts shown elsewhere such as strong rebounding presence exhibited particularly via Quinten Post grabbing key boards ensuring possession remained alive longer than anticipated under circumstances presented themselves during course entire contest played out here tonight within confines beloved home venue known affectionately amongst fans simply "Chase."
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