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Gary Payton II Had A Controversial Reaction After Last Second Wizards Shot Destroyed Warriors Spread
D. Ross Cameron-USA TODAY Sports

In a routine 129-118 victory for the Golden State Warriors against the Washington Wizards, a late-game twist added controversy. Former Warrior, Wizards guard Ryan Rollins, sank a three-pointer with just 1.1 seconds left, deemed inconsequential for the game's outcome. However, the shot had significance as it enabled the Wizards to cover the 11.5-point spread as underdogs.

What made the situation more intriguing were the reactions from two Golden State guards, Gary Payton II and Chris Paul, captured on the bench. Payton displayed an expression of utter astonishment, gazing up at the scoreboard as if witnessing a ghost, while Paul was seen chuckling. 

The images sparked speculation that the Warriors' bench was aware of the impact this last-minute three had on the point spread, raising questions about whether they were reacting to the Wizards covering the spread intentionally.

The incident has triggered discussions among fans and sports analysts, with some calling for an investigation into the matter. While it remains unclear if any foul play was involved, the visible reactions of the players on the Golden State bench have fueled debates about the influence of sports betting dynamics on in-game decisions and reactions. As the story unfolds, it adds a layer of complexity to the intersection of sports, competition, and the broader world of betting in the NBA.

Klay Thompson And The Warriors Are On A Mini Resurgence 

Klay Thompson's recent surge has been a key factor in the Golden State Warriors' impressive five-game win streak. After experiencing a low point in his season, marked by frustration and being benched for the first time in his career, Thompson has found his rhythm and become a scoring force for the team.

Over the last six games, Thompson has been averaging 25.7 points per game while shooting an impressive 50% from three-point range on 11 attempts per game. The Warriors have seen a significant positive impact (+17) when Thompson is on the floor during this stretch, contributing to their 5-1 record.

Warriors' head coach Steve Kerr attributes Thompson's success to improved decision-making, highlighting the better shot selection and a willingness to make the extra pass. Thompson, however, believes that his mindset hasn't changed, stating, "I feel like every time I shoot the ball, it's a good shot." Regardless of the perception, there's a noticeable shift in Thompson's game, demonstrating more patience and a willingness to find open teammates when faced with additional defensive pressure.

Teammate Stephen Curry commends Thompson for his competitive spirit and healthy ego, emphasizing the importance of making adjustments when things don't go as planned. The Warriors, previously struggling with a lack of secondary scoring options, have found a solution in Thompson's resurgence. The team's recent success is also attributed to a revamped rotation and a faster-paced, transition-oriented style of play.

Thompson's willingness to let the game come to him and involve his teammates has not only elevated his own performance but has also created opportunities for others on the roster. As Thompson continues to play the right way, the Warriors are benefiting from a more balanced and dynamic scoring approach, setting the stage for a promising stretch in the season.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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