Even after everything he's accomplished, Warriors star Stephen Curry still has to pinch himself sometimes to remind himself it's all real.
Golden State shot a mediocre 40 percent from the field, and a god-awful 28 percent from beyond the arc. It was the 10th game of the year where the Warriors scored less than 100 points. In those instances, they have only managed to win one of those games. Clearly, that is not a recipe for success in Golden State.
The Golden State Warriors are a total mess right now and Stephen Curry's frustrations appear to be growing by the minute. The Athletic's Anthony Slater
Golden State only attempted five shots from the free-throw line on Tuesday. Kerr noted that the Warriors rank "way at the bottom of the league" in free throws and layups. He didn't exaggerate; the Warriors rank last in free throws made and percentage-wise, finishing 25th regarding attempts.
Golden State sits eighth in the Western Conference standings. If the season ended today, they would have to be in the play-in. The Warriors need to make some moves to make sure that doesn't happen, and Valanciunas gives them some much-needed depth at center.
When healthy, Williamson has shown how dominant he can be, but the Pelicans have failed to capitalize on the 24-year-old star. The Pelicans could look toward a new era and trade their injury-prone star, with many potential suitors likely lining up their offers already.
Stephen Curry has been sidelined for bilateral knee injury management in the Warriors upcoming game against the Sacramento Kings.
Malik Monk had 26 points and 12 assists, Domantas Sabonis contributed 22 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists, and the Sacramento Kings dominated the Golden State Warriors 129-99 for their fourth straight win despite playing without leading scorer De’Aaron Fox.
The Golden State Warriors succumbed to the Sacramento Kings in a 129-99 blowout loss on Sunday. Steve Kerr's team went down early and struggled with the weight of an uphill struggle. The loss was Golden State's 17th of the season and leaves them sitting ninth in the Western Conference.
Stephen Curry had 30 points and made all eight of his 3-point attempts, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Philadelphia 76ers 139-105.
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors wound up in the loser's column, yet again, on Tuesday night. They lost a disappointing 114-98 ball game to the dysfunctional Miami Heat. It certainly was not a good look for the team from the Bay Area.