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Watch The Scuffle That Happened In The Fourth Quarter Of The Bucks-Pacers Game 

On Monday night, late in the final quarter, a few players got into a minor fight in the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks game. 토토사이트

The Pacers had been making a late-push to get the game back inside striking distance. 

Notwithstanding, their endeavor missed the mark as they lost to the Bucks 119-109 to tumble to 1-3. 

The clasp of the fight can be found in a tweet that is installed underneath from the Twitter record of Bally Sports Indiana. 

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Between the final quarter and extra time Thursday, Curry went 0-of-6 from the field. Per StatMuse, he's 0-for-11 in the final quarter and extra time throughout the last three games. The Warriors figured out how to beat the Kings and Oklahoma City Thunder in the initial two, yet couldn't take out the success over the Grizzlies. 

NBC Sports Bay Area's Kerith Burke asked Warriors mentor Steve Kerr after the misfortune in case groups are safeguarding Curry distinctively or then again if weariness has turned into an issue. 

"All things considered, groups are all over him, without a doubt," Kerr said during his postgame question and answer session. "They're sending two [players] at him, they are catching him, they are doing all that they can to dial him back. I think the present moment, he's buckling down for his shots. Also, that is the thing that I mean when I say this is an alternate group from a year ago. Last year, I didn't think we had a lot of decision, simply the manner in which our group was constructed. I think this year, we have seriously shooting, we have somewhat more playmaking. I figure this group will figure out how to trust each other and I will figure out how to get them into familiar sets where they can execute and we are in general going to deal with this together and improve." 

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Curry was asked by The Athletic's Marcus Thompson II to investigate his final quarter exhibitions and in case he's satisfied with the shots he's getting. 

"All things considered, we won two of them, so I wasn't actually stressed over it by any stretch of the imagination," Curry said. "This evening, there was the last two shots of guideline, clearly, the final remaining one, the [potential] game-victor looked great. Those are two shots I'd require all week long. Additional time, I think I squeezed a tad, perhaps settling a tad particularly when I didn't make them go from three and not getting into the paint, getting my floaters off or getting the ball rolling. Somewhat condemning of myself on those last three shots, yet with the manner in which groups watch, I must have the option to be a danger. I don't have the foggiest idea the number of field objectives I moved past the last three games. Didn't appear to be a ton... " 

Now, Curry was told the number of shots he has taken in the final quarter or additional time during the last three games. 

"So a great deal of that is exactly how groups are safeguarding and we can have a ton of good chances and we were clearly transforming those into wins," Curry proceeded. "Around evening time it didn't, so clearly that will be something I check out as far as how I can assist with bringing down the stretch, yet I'm not stressed over that." 

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Per NBA.Com's in-game parts, Curry is averaging 13.8 focuses in the primary quarter, 4.8 in the second, 8.8 in the third and 3.0 in the final quarter.