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Frustrated Stephen Curry gets honest about Warriors’ struggles

It’s hard to tell whether the Warriors as a team or Stephen Curry as an individual are in a darker place right now.

The Golden State Warriors suffered another avoidable loss at home against a Jimmy Butler-less Miami team, 114-98, to a team without its star player.

After the Heat led 42-29 during a timeout in the second quarter, Curry hit his chair in frustration on the live broadcast.

After the game, he was asked what he thought the team could do to repair a struggling offense that has failed to score 100 points in each of its past four losses.

“Honestly, I don’t know,” Corey said. “We’ll try to work it out. But I don’t have an answer right now.

The tone of this game was the same as before, as the Warriors lost to the Kings 129-99 without De’Aaron Fox.

Stephen’s disappointment was palpable.

“Yeah, I mean, not showing up for two games in a row,” Curry said. “The hardest part is, these are winnable games against teams that, for whatever reason, are pretty much the same. [spot in the] Scoreboard. … We had nothing to show, nothing really worth grabbing, like, “Oh, if only we could…”

“It looks like both sides of the ball are struggling. They’re probably connected, and if you shoot it usually your confidence goes up, your belief that you can win the game goes up. It helps you defensively. Once you lose This spirit, you will see how bad we can be sometimes.

Head coach Steve Kerr said he can see how much the Warriors’ woes are affecting their star players.

“I can see it,” Cole said. “I can see that with Steph. He continues to perform well night after night, but at his core, he’s a winner, he’s a champion and he wants to compete at the highest level. We just did that a few months ago Paris saw it. The best of the best, he took over in the fourth quarter and that’s who he lives for. [the team] There is no competitiveness now. I don’t know, he probably hasn’t had to deal with that since his first few years in the league. He’s definitely struggling with that.

The Warriors currently fall to 10th place in the Western Conference with an 18-18, .500 record after losing 15 of their last 21 games. oops.

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