Tonight, as the Golden State Warriors took on the Cleveland Cavaliers, things didn’t look too good for the visitors. The Warriors were missing their three best players in Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green, but managed to upset a team with three All-Stars. Leading the Dubs was two-way guard Pat Spencer, who started his first NBA game and managed to take a 99-94 win. After the game, Steve Kerr commented on his performance.
“We’ve seen what a good player he is in the past couple years, but he’s really improved his jump shot,” Kerr told the media . “Last year, he would turn down a lot of threes, drive in, shoot a lot of floaters, and he’s never going to be Steph, but he’s a threat out there.”
It wasn’t just words. Spencer hit three huge threes, leading Golden State in scoring

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