The Warriors suffered the worst loss in the Steph Curry era.
The Golden State Warriors rose to become a dynasty with impeccable three-point shooting. At the peak of their historic run, the Dubs used to blow out their opponents with a barrage of threes that put the game out of reach very early on.
Nearly a decade after winning their first title in the Stephen Curry era, the Warriors have slowed down. On Sunday, they got a dose of their own medicine as the Boston Celtics blew them out 140-88 in their worst defeat since drafting the Davidson product.
“They’re hitting 10 3s in the first quarter,” Curry said. “That’s what we used to do to teams. It’s kind of demoralizing, especially on the road. It’s a shot you’re comfortable giving up, and they’re taking advantage of. Then it feels like we got to play home run basketball on the other end to make it.”
Blowing out the Warriors
It was a close contest, with two teams tied at 21 all early on. But with the Warriors letting Jaylen Brown shoot, the Celtics guard turned into a “Splash Brother,” scoring 19 first-quarter points on 5 of 8 from three-point range.
Thanks to Brown’s scoring explosion, the Celtics had a 44-22 lead at the end of the first quarter, and Golden State never recovered.
Overall, Boston went on a 58-13 run that pushed the lead up to 35 in the second period. At the end of the first half, they had scored a season-high 82 points with 15 three-pointers, 20 assists, and a franchise-record 44-point halftime lead.
The Celtics’ starters pushed the lead to 51 early in the third, and that’s when Joe Mazzulla decided to play the bench unit.
1st team in NBA history to win 3 games by 50+ points in a single season. pic.twitter.com/sdGHFpCvZD
— StatMuse (@statmuse) March 3, 2024
“The way that they’ve been playing, they seem very sure of themselves in their identity and who they are,” Curry said. “Give them credit. They came out and whooped us tonight from the jump, and it was one of those perfect storms of a rough (day) on our end and them taking it to us.”
End of the dynasty?
What happened to the Dubs on Sunday usually happened to opponents facing the Warriors, especially when they still had Kevin Durant. Golden State would bury its opponents right from the opening tip with impeccable three-point shooting and leave them in catch-up mode the rest of the way.
But gone are those days, and so is Durant. After Sunday’s loss, the Warriors are 32-28, sitting ninth in the Western Conference. They are 1.5 games behind the eighth-seeded Dallas Mavericks.
That said, Golden State has been great lately, winning 13 of its 17 games. And even though yesterday’s loss is tough to swallow, the Warriors should look to bounce back and focus on avoiding the play-in tournament.
Then, once the playoffs begin, with Curry still playing at the peak of his powers, anything is possible.
News
“I love Coach Teresa Weatherspoon , she’s like Coach Mulkey,” Reese once again mentioned his old coach’s name.
Former LSU standout Angel Reese is less than a week away from making her WNBA regular-season debut for the Chicago Sky. The No. 7 overall pick in April’s WNBA Draft, Reese took some time on Wednesday to answer a few…
Angel Reese bags first fashion campaign for tall women with $60 million worth Khloe Kardashian’s brand
The excitement for Angel Reese’s arrival in the WNBA continues, as it has also translated off the court with her first fashion campaign with Good American’s denim for tall women. Interestingly, Khloe Kardashian, worth $60 million as per Celebrity Net Worth, is…
Angel Reese says she, Caleb Williams aiming to create ‘winning culture’ in Chicago
Angel Reese says she, Caleb Williams aiming to create ‘winning culture’ in Chicago originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago Chicago is quickly becoming home to a hungry group of young athletes looking to turn around the fortunes of iconic franchises, and Sky rookie Angel Reese is ready…
“Give the group a pair of Beats” – Angel Reese acted as a leader of Chicago Sky, becoming a Chicago Sky favorite with a noble gesture
Angel Reese is not acting like a regular rookie in the WNBA. The former LSU player is already acting like a leader for the Chicago Sky by preparing a nice gesture with her teammates. Taking advantage of her deal with Beats,…
Sky’s Angel Reese shines bright on media day, continues to take Chicago by storm
The WNBA rookie showcased her personality ahead of the regular season The Chicago Sky held its media day on Wednesday ahead of the WNBA regular seasonChicago Sky, X Amidst the glitz and glamour of the Chicago Sky’s media day, there was no…
How Angel Reese is cashing in after hitting 1 million Instagram followers
As Angel Reese said in an Instagraм caption: “Yesterday’s price is not today’s price.” Bυsiness appears to be booмing for the 20-year-old LSU basketball star, who is selling мerchandise on her official website and cashing in froм nυмeroυs NIL deals with…
End of content
No more pages to load