“This was brain death” – NBA Analyst YELLS at Stephen Curry and co. for throwing away Game 4 against Lakers

Brian Windhorst criticize Golden State Warriors for 'brain death' performance in Game 4 loss


“This was brain death” – NBA Analyst YELLS at Stephen Curry and co. for throwing away Game 4 against Lakers

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Brian Windhorst, an NBA analyst, had harsh words for the Warriors’ performance. The Warriors ultimately lost, despite Stephen Curry’s triple-double effort of 31 points, 14 assists, and ten rebounds.

The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Golden State Warriors 104-101 in a thrilling Game 4 clash. LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Stephen Curry were among the star players in the game, but in the fourth quarter, a young reserve guard stole the show.

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The Lakers’ guard Lonnie Walker IV, 24, came off the bench to score all 15 of his points in the fourth quarter. James had a fantastic game, scoring 27 points, pulling down nine rebounds, and dishing out six assists. Davis chipped in with 23 points, 15 rebounds, three steals, and two assists.

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Criticism from NBA Analyst Brian Windhorst

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NBA analyst Brian Windhorst was particularly fierce in his criticism of the Warriors’ performance. In a post-game analysis, he exclaimed, “This was brain death! I can’t believe the team with the Warriors pedigree and experience level made as many mental mistakes as they did down the stretch.”

Windhorst continued by analyzing a few of the crucial mistakes the Warriors made in the fourth quarter. Klay Thompson hit two “horrible” shots, he said, and Curry made a mistake by not going after Anthony Davis in an ISO play. LeBron James “outfoxed” Draymond Green in a crucial play near the end of the game, according to Windhorst.

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Another mistake that drew Windhorst’s temper was Steve Kerr’s decision not to call a timeout when the Warriors got stuck on a play. Kerr also watched in disbelief as Curry fell to the ground and destroyed the ball behind his head, despite having a timeout remaining.

Despite suffering a setback, the Warriors still have time to turn things around in the series’ remaining games. More exciting playoff games are anticipated because Curry and his teammates are committed to fighting to the last end.

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