The Golden State Warriors started well against the Houston Rockets in their last game at Chase Center. They built a 12-point halftime lead over the Rockets, and Brandin Podziemski and Jimmy Butler helped spark the second-quarter surge. However, things turned out differently at the end, and the Warriors fell short with a 100-104 loss against the Rockets’ young core.

The rotation could not maintain the rhythm after the second quarter and was outscored 57-42. Curry struggled throughout the game and faced an unfortunate setback with a knee injury. He finished with just 14 points on 4-of-13 shooting and committed seven turnovers. Jimmy Butler scored the highest 21 points, but his effort faded away gradually.

However, in the post-game media appearance, Podziemski shared his opinion regarding t

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