The Warriors had to lose again this Saturday evening, this time against the Mavericks. The only player at the level, Steph Curry is starting to be logically disappointed with these results. He spoke to journalists.

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Even in front of their home crowd, the Warriors have big problems winning their matches. They lost this Saturday against Luka Doncic and the Mavericks, with a score of 132-122. Despite a skillful Chris Paul (24 points at 9/14 shooting), Steve Kerr’s men showed too many gaps in defense to hope for a good result. And it’s starting to annoy everyone in Golden State a little.

Steph Curry honest about Warriors’ problems

The first obviously to be frustrated is Steph Curry. The leader, who finished with 25 points against Dallas, is a bit alone this season. He achieves great feats in attack, but can rarely count on a teammate to help him. Andrew Wiggins, Klay Thompson and even Chris Paul: there are many problems when it comes to scoring.

 

Annoyed by all this, Curry spoke about the Warriors’ difficulties this season, all in a press conference:

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Journalist : “At this stage of the season, is it difficult or frustrating not to have a group of 5 players that we can count on and put on the floor to dominate and finish the job? »

Curry : “That’s the nature of this team and what has materialized throughout the year. We experienced many things, sometimes we were forced to do so, or sometimes to search for our identity, our strengths and the rest. We haven’t found our collective, so it’s clear that it’s frustrating, especially after 32 games. »

“Any team that is a strong contender can usually answer that question. So we need to make sure we answer them, before it’s too late. »

Can the Warriors find the right formula and find their collective? With Green, the mission was already complicated, but it becomes even more so without his presence. Steph Curry hopes things will change for the better in the coming weeks. Otherwise, it will be up to the front office to rectify the situation.