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Warriors 104-129 Nuggets Player evaluation: Green is good, 4 players pass, 5 players are sluggish

3:39pm, 8 November 2025【Basketball】

NBA regular season, the Warriors lost to the Nuggets 104-129. The Warriors were unable to play Curry in this game, which resulted in them being completely suppressed. They were unable to defend on the offensive end and could not defend on the defensive end. This ultimately caused them to be at a disadvantage throughout the game and ultimately resulted in a disastrous defeat.

Green's performance was good throughout the game. In this game, he actually became the first scoring point. He could control the three-point shooting rate and promoted the defense. In the third quarter, he helped the team win the score. With 17 points in the game, he tried his best.

Butler, Post, Richard and TJD all performed passably. Butler still couldn't stand up and dominate the situation in this game because his attack was still not very good. In the end, he only took 10 shots in the game. This number was obviously not enough. Now that he is older, he no longer has that ability. Post performed well on the offensive end, scoring 14 points on 6-for-6, but he couldn't protect the frame, which was his biggest shortcoming.

Richard played in the game, but he didn't have much playing time this time. Fortunately, he played for a long time in the final quarter, scoring 12 points on 5-of-10 shots. His efficiency still maintained enough output. I hope he can be reused in the future. TJD was pretty good in this game, with good rebounding and defensive protection, and he was able to provide some output.

Poje, Kuminga, Moody, Spencer, and Hield all performed sluggishly. Bojie and Kuminga both scored 3 out of 10. The former couldn't organize, and the latter couldn't find a good shot option, which resulted in both of them struggling. Moody's performance was not good either. He remained lost throughout the game, which ultimately caused him to lose his rhythm at all. And these three people have performed well before, and it is indeed too rare to be collectively lost today.

Spencer's role on the court is a mess. He can only get the ball and has no sense of passing, which makes his contribution obviously insufficient. Hield was passed by on the defensive end, causing him to lose points when he came on the court, which was completely manipulated by Gordon.