The victory DNA of Golden State Warriors disappeared. Stephen Curry has been out for seven games due to injury, and the drama of Draymond Green and Kevin Durant has been on the rise. Even Durant is being shaken by the Golden State's struggle with the overlapping of bad news such as being punished by profanity directed at the crowd. Could the Golden State be in danger of overtaking Portland, second in the Western Conference?

The Golden State, which has been broken in the last four games, has been exposed to stifling damage due to the absence of 'Ace' Curry. During the losing streak, Golden State scored an average of 95.5 points, a record no match for defending champions. "Defensive king" Green is also uncertain in this match. The team has been on the worst day since Steve Kerr's appointment as both players, both at the core of the airborne, have been eliminated.

A more serious problem than poor attack power is the Golden State team atmosphere. "We lost the game without you," Green said to Durant after the Los Angeles Clippers defeated him in March. "It was a dispute," he said, "and Durant was punished for a fine after he was found to have spoken to the crowd in Dallas last weekend. Since then, Golden State has invited Portland to its home, attracting interest.

Portland, on the other hand, has been at the top of the Western Conference but still has the power to destroy. 'One Punch' Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum are considered to be one of the best backcats in the NBA, and Jusuf Nurkić's bottom-of-the-field ability is enough to annoy the Golden State.