Luka Doncic unable to accept the performance of missing all 6 three-point attempts, ending his streak of 114 consecutive games scoring.
- byVic

讀後心得
In the "Warriors vs. Lakers" game on the 4th, Lakers star Luka Dončić missed all six of his three-point attempts, ending his streak of 114 consecutive games with a made basket. In this game, the Warriors' Stephen Curry scored 37 points, ultimately defeating the Lakers 123 to 116, which dropped the Lakers to 4th place in the Western Conference. After the game, Dončić admitted he was not satisfied with his performance and mentioned the need to find solutions. The Lakers' defensive strategy was breached by the Warriors, and the head coach emphasized that the issue lay with the players' own mistakes.
On the 4th, in the "Warriors vs. Lakers" game, Doncic made six attempts from three-point range without scoring, ending his streak of 114 consecutive games with points. That day, the Los Angeles Lakers faced off against the Golden State Warriors at home, where Curry of the Warriors scored 37 points, ultimately defeating the Lakers 123-116, marking their fourth consecutive win. Despite Doncic scoring 19 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists, his poor three-point performance led him to say after the game, "I cannot accept my performance at all."
In this game, Doncic scored 19 points, but shot only 6 of 17 from the field, failing all six of his three-point attempts, thus ending a streak that began on April 7, 2023. This is the fifth-longest streak in NBA history. The Lakers ultimately lost 116-123, causing their record to drop to fourth place in the Western Conference. In the remaining six games of the regular season, both the Lakers and Warriors could potentially meet in the first round of the playoffs.
After the game, Doncic had ice on his left hand and was bandaged when interviewed, prompting discussion about whether he was affected by an injury. He clarified, "It's nothing. That's my left hand; I shoot with my right." He then discussed his performance, honestly stating, "I know this kind of performance doesn't help the team win. I have to figure out how to improve."
In this game, the Warriors employed a comprehensive switching strategy that successfully disrupted the Lakers' offensive rhythm in the first half. The Lakers' head coach emphasized, "The problem is not the Warriors' defense; it's that we messed up ourselves! At halftime, we showed the players the errors in positioning and layout."