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“We Lose Life”: Stephen Curry Analyzes Warrior Season Following Blowout Loss to Celtics

Updated Jan. 21, 2025, 4:40 a.m. by Advait Jajodia 1 min read
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The Golden State Warriors suffered their second-largest defeat of the 2024-2025 season against the Celtics tonight, highlighting their ongoing offensive struggles.

After the blowout 80-120 loss, Stephen Curry addressed the teams scoring issues, claiming that these challenges have played a significant role in the team tumbling down the standings.

Curry believes the Warriors offensive struggles have a ripple effect, eventually disrupting the teams energy and competitiveness in the long run.

Big part of our season has been when we cant score, we lose spirit, we lose life, we lose competitiveness.

You can get away with it against some teams, against the defending champs.

Its not a good formula for success, Steph said.

The San Francisco side has experienced a significant decline in offensive production.

After starting the season strong with a 12-3 record and averaging 118.3 points per game, their scoring has plummeted to under 106 points per game, resulting in a 9-18 record.

The team now holds a bottom-ten offensive rating (ORTG) of 111.1.

During this challenging stretch, Curry has often talked about the teams roster.

Curry is not satisfied with being on an average team The Warriors superstar made headlines for his remarks about potential roster improvements.

Initially, Curry emphasized that the front office should avoid making hasty trades that could jeopardize the teams future.

He stressed the importance of balancing strengthening the current roster and preserving the franchises long-term stability.

Desperate trades or desperate moves that deplete the future there is a responsibility on keeping the franchise in a good space and a good spot when it comes to where we leave this team when were done, Curry stated .

After some criticism, the four-time NBA Champion clarified his take.

He declared that he would not be content with a mediocre team, as his aspirations remain firmly set on winning championships.

Anybody who thinks that Im okay with being on an average basketball team is insane...Whatever I said, I still stand on it.

Thats the expectation for me, trying to lead the team...Again, it doesnt mean that youre reckless, Steph later said .

Currently, the Warriors are not actively looking to make changes to their roster.

The front office appears committed to maintaining their faith in the same core group..

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