“It is an urgency!” Steph Curry reveals concern after six-game losing streak for Warriors
Stephen Curry on his return from injury reacts to the Warriors’ latest defeat .
Stephen Curry (Credits: Sporting News)
The Golden State Warriors, in a sixth consecutive loss, were defeated 130-123 in overtime by the Oklahoma City Thunder. Notably, Chet Holmgren contributed to the late-game drama by scoring a crucial three-pointer, leveling the score at 117-117.
The game also witnessed the return of Stephen Curry from injury; however, the Golden State Warriors couldn’t avoid their sixth straight defeat. Curry on his return managed 25 points, 7 rebounds, and three assists.
Following the match, Curry spoke to the press and provided a candid remark.
Losing-streak like this, there's urgency for sure. Any time you're this many in a row, it's a problem that you've gotta fix, and you don't want to develop a losing mentality at all at any stretch in the season.
The Warriors secured their last victory on November 6 against the Detroit Pistons with a 120-109 score, led by Steph Curry’s 34 points. Subsequently, they experienced losses to the defending NBA champions Denver Nuggets, the Cleveland Cavaliers, and suffered back-to-back defeats to the Minnesota Timberwolves and Thunder. Next for the Warriors is a visit to the Chase Center by the Houston Rockets.
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Draymond Green’s absence felt in another loss for the Warriors
Draymond Green, a former NBA champion presently serving a five-game suspension for violent conduct against Rudy Gobert of the Minnesota Timberwolves, conspicuously missed last night’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Consequently, the team felt the absence of his defensive prowess, which contributed to their loss.
Although Andrew Wiggins and Stephen Curry put forth commendable efforts, scoring 31 and 25 points with 3 assists each, their contributions weren’t enough to prevent the Thunders from forcing the game into overtime. Notably, Gilgeous Alexander emerged as the Thunder’s standout player, tallying an impressive 40 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists, with 10 of his 40 points secured during the overtime period.
Draymond Green, possessing a defensive career rating of 103.2, might have been instrumental in halting the dominance of big men like Holmgren and J. Williams, who collectively amassed 58 points and 16 rebounds. As the team looks forward to his potential return for the game against the Sacramento Kings on November 29th, there’s optimism that the Warriors can rebound from their challenging losing streak and regain momentum.
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