By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net
The Golden State Warriors suffered a 40-point loss in Chase Center and fell to 21-21 in the 2024-25 NBA Regular Season on Monday.
“It was a tough one, from the end of the first quarter to the rest of the game. I thought we came out with pretty good life and energy,” Stephen Curry commented on the disappointing team showing against the Boston Celtics, “A big part of our season has been when we can’t score, we lose spirit, we lose life, we lose competitiveness. We can get away with it against some teams, against the defending champs, it’s not a good formula for success.”
The four-time NBA champion with the Warriors went for 18 points and four assists.
The team coached by Steve Kerr missed several players, Draymond Green (calf sprain), Jonathan Kuminga (ankle sprain), Kyle Anderson (glut bursitis), and Brandin Podziemski (abdominal injury). “Everybody who steps foot on the floor got to be able to perform. Bring the spirit of you belong and do it together as a unit,” said Curry.
Moving forward, the Warriors visit the Sacramento Kings in Golden 1 Center on Wednesday.
“You have to be able to not dwell on the past. You got to be real about the fact we’re not playing good basketball and playing consistent basketball night to night,” the 36-year-old guard described requirements, “Nobody wants to sulk or have their head down come shootaround on Wednesday morning but be ready to play against another good team.”