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Worst in team history! The Warriors trailed by 39 points at halftime: Curry scored only nine points for second-place in team history + no one on the team scored in double figures

Beijing time on January 14, 2016! The Warriors' away challenge to the Bucks was supposed to be a game of equal strength, but the first half was over, and the Warriors trailed their opponents by a score of 38-77. The 39-point trail set the biggest half-time deficit since the Warriors moved to California in 1962-63. It is worth mentioning that the Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis scored 40 points in the first half, surpassing the Warriors' entire team.

Worst in team history! The Warriors trailed by 39 points at halftime: Curry scored only nine points for second-place in team history + no one on the team scored in double figures

That's the Warriors' biggest point difference this season. In today's first half, the gap between the two sides was obvious, and the Bucks led by 35 points at one point. Trailing by 39 points at halftime was also the worst performance in Warriors history since moving to the Bay Area in 1962; the Warriors trailed by 39 points at halftime, which also gave the Bucks the second-largest half-game lead in history, and the Bucks' biggest half-time lead record was the 41 points set against the Magic on November 23 last year.

Worst in team history! The Warriors trailed by 39 points at halftime: Curry scored only nine points for second-place in team history + no one on the team scored in double figures

The Warriors scored just 15 points in the second quarter, trailing the Bucks by 27 points 15-42 in the single quarter. For the Bucks, Antetokounmpo had 23 points, Portis had 17, Middleton had 14+4+5 and Allen had 13. For the Warriors, no one scored in double figures, and Stephen Curry scored nine points.

Worst in team history! The Warriors trailed by 39 points at halftime: Curry scored only nine points for second-place in team history + no one on the team scored in double figures

This game is also a milestone for Curry, warrior Stephen Curry reached 800 career regular season appearances, becoming the second player in Warriors history to play 800 regular season appearances. The warriors' most regular-season appearances were made by Chris Mullin (807 games).

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