On Tuesday night, the Golden State Warriors lost to the Miami Heat (at home) by a score of 114-98. During the game, two-time MVP Steph Curry was seen smacking
Stephen Curry scores 31 points in the Golden State Warriors' 114-98 loss to the Miami Heat on January 7, 2025, at Chase Center.Steph Curry highlights: Watch Warriors star score 31 points vs. Heat orig
Stephen Curry ‘s frustration has reached its boiling point as the Golden State Warriors suffered another embarrassing home defeat against a visiting team missing its top star. Curry slammed the chair during a second-quarter timeout and could only shake his head after the Jimmy Butler -less Miami Heat took a 42-29 lead.
During a timeout in the Warriors loss to Miami, Stephen Curry walked around the court, glancing at the stands with visible exasperation.
The Golden State Warriors enter Thursday night’s game against the Detroit Pistons in desperate need of a win. Having lost back-to-back games against shorthanded
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors wound up in the loser's column, yet again, on Tuesday night. They lost a disappointing 114-98 ball game to the dysfunctional Miami Heat. It certainly was not a good look for the team from the Bay Area.
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Golden State shot a mediocre 40 percent from the field, and a god-awful 28 percent from beyond the arc. It was the 10th game of the year where the Warriors scored less than 100 points. In those instances, they have only managed to win one of those games. Clearly, that is not a recipe for success in Golden State.
Steve Kerr said the Warriors are "deflated" after a second straight home blowout loss, while Stephen Curry said the emotion around the team was "just pissed off."
On Tuesday, the Warriors ended a four-game homestand with a 114-98 loss at the hands of the Jimmy Butler -less Miami Heat – Golden State’s second loss in a row and sixth in its last 10 outings.
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