Steph Curry Has ‘Sour Taste’ After Two Straight Warriors Losses

   

Steph Curry is less than impressed by the Warriors’ two-game losing streak against two totally beatable teams – the Spurs and the Nets.

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Following Golden State’s 128-120 loss to Brooklyn, Steph got honest about the team, while staying as positive as possible.

“I think on the whole, you’ve got to look at the bright spots to the start of our season,” Curry said. “These last two games have kind of left a sour taste for sure. We’ve given ourselves a little bit of a cushion with a new kind of mindset with who we’re trying to create [offensively] no matter who’s on the floor.

“We’re still playing 12 guys, and you have to be able to adjust no matter what the combinations are offensively. Moving the ball, everybody being involved as a screener, as a passer as a dribbler. I think we can be a little more intentional about what type of shots we want to create with certain lineups. And that’s part of the growth of the team, we all have to be committed to making those adjustments.”

 
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Warriors star Steph Curry speaks to reporters after scoring 28 points in Golden State's 128-120 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night at Chase Center.
 

As has been the case all season, the Warriors really struggled during the minutes Steph wasn’t on the court and blew and 18-point lead.

Poor defensive decisions and careless ball handling which led to 26 conceded points also didn’t help the situation.

Buddy Hield was off to a hot start at his new team this season, but has gone a little cold recently, leaving the team without a firm second scoring option on offense.

Steve Kerr was questioned about his minutes strategy regarding his star player, but he didn’t seem keen to go back to the drawing board on it.