Dream Chasing: The opponent usually only has one shot chance in the final stage. If we don’t score, we can quickly counterattack.

In the NBA regular season, the Warriors narrowly defeated the Nuggets 137-131 in overtime. After the game, Chaimeng was interviewed.
Talking about the Warriors' final lineup (Chasing Dream, Curry, Horford, Kuminga, Butler), Chasing Dream said: "I did think that this lineup might become the ending lineup, the starting lineup, or a certain rotation lineup in the game. We opened up a reasonable space and made a lot of defense changes to maintain man-to-man marking.
"Then this lineup can really grab rebounds, so in the final stage, the opponent usually only has one shot opportunity. If they don't make a shot, we can push back quickly, so I think this lineup is very beneficial to us on the defensive end, and then everyone finds the right space, which allows us to complete the offense. We did end up getting a couple of possessions down in the clutch, and obviously, Steph's performance was incredible.
"Jimmy and Horford both made key shots in the final stage. Kuminga followed Murray closely throughout the game. His last steal and layup were very exciting. So we were able to use this lineup to put everything together in the final stage. Come on."
Chaimeng played 34 minutes and 13 seconds, making 5 of 8 shots (2 of 5 three-pointers), 1 of 2 free throws, and efficiently scored 13 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists, and 1 block. He had only 1 turnover and 2 fouls, with a plus-minus value of +11!
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