After Golden State’s most recent loss against Oklahoma City, Stephen Curry took the mic to promise that both he and his teammates “will perform better,” as his squad wasn’t very inspiring after they accumulated their third-consecutive defeat of the season this week.
Another one of the team’s leader, Draymond Green, also felt the urge to do the same and address the media after losing to the Thunder. The problem somehow seems to be that the Warriors don’t play the same when Curry is not on the floor, as players like Moses Moody and Lindy Waters III were easily shut down by the rival defense.
The four-time champion was open about his team’s recent struggles. “That’s why you want to get off to a fast start,” Green shared. “Because you’re going to hit rough patches throughout an 82-game season. And if you build a cushion, it allows you to withstand that. … Nobody’s panicking.”
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