The Golden State Warriors are soul searching after another embarrassing defeat at home, this time to the Miami Heat two days after a 30-point pounding from the Sacramento Kings.
As the Golden State Warriors flounder at 18-18 on the season and the ninth seed in the Western Conference, fans have a tough pill to swallow, especially as Stephen Curry nears the end of his career. Behind the Warriors in the standings are the San Antonio Spurs,
Steph Curry finished the win with 17 points, ten rebounds, six assists and two steals while shooting 5/21 from the field in 36 minutes of playing time. The two-time MVP also made NBA history as he became the 36th player to reach 6,
Since Durant's departure after the 2019 season, Golden State has lurched between extremes. It has won a fourth title in 2022 and posted a 15–50 stinker in 2020, when guard Stephen Curry was injured. All the while, the newly moneyed Warriors have been unable to nail the transition to what's next.
For the second consecutive game, the Warriors lost at home to a team that was without its best player, posting a 114-98 defeat to the Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat on Tuesday. This comes just two days after an abysmal 30-point loss to the Sacramento Kings,
Stephen Curry recently broke down how the Warriors tried and failed to appease their veterans while developing their youth.
When the first returns of the 2025 All-Star games released, Curry trailed Doncic by 59,714 votes. However, the NBA publicised the second return of All-Star votes, revealing the fans favor Curry over the Mavericks star by 25,160.
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
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.