WATCH: “He’s sick of this team!” – FURIOUS Stephen Curry kicks chair in Warriors bench against Phoenix Suns in frustrating game
Golden State Warriors suffer back to back defeats as they go down against the Phoenix Suns.
Curry after the loss to the Clippers (Image via Fadeaway World)
In a night to forget at the Footprint Center, the Golden State Warriors, led by Stephen Curry, faced tough competition from the Phoenix Suns. The Suns emerged victorious with a 119-116 scoreline in a strongly contested game on the Suns’ home turf.
In a game filled with drama, a frustrated Steph Curry expressed his emotions differently than Draymond Green, who once again faced ejection for dangerous play.
In the second quarter, with the score at 45-40 in favor of the Warriors, the Suns narrowed the gap with a three-pointer, making it 45-43. A timeout was called. A frustrated Steph Curry walked toward the Warriors’ bench. He was expressing his frustration by kicking a chair.
Despite Steph Curry’s performance, ending the game with 24 points, four assists, and five rebounds, shooting 4/4 from the free-throw line and a field goal percentage of 8/24, it wasn’t sufficient as the Warriors succumbed to the Suns in the second half. This season, Curry maintains an average of 29.4 points, five rebounds, 4.4 assists, and a field goal percentage of 47.6.
Fans react to a visibly frustrated Stephen Curry
Experiencing a challenging day, Curry vented his frustration on chairs, yet his efforts fell short as the Warriors lost again to the Suns, who were without star player Kevin Durant. Fans shared their comments on social media, discussing the unfolding events.
They had this to say on popular social media platform X (formerly called Twitter):
With the loss against the Suns marking back-to-back defeats, the Warriors now find themselves in the 11th position on the Western Conference standings. Their next stop is a matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers.
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