Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has always been open about the pressures of the game, admitting that he experiences anxiety before every game. However, the team’s recent struggles have added more to his plate. The Warriors have suffered back-to-back losses, failing to score even 100 points in both games.
In a recent press conference, Curry candidly discussed the team’s struggles. When asked if the current state of the season felt like a low point, he did not hold back. Curry pointed to their recent loss against the Miami Heat as a particularly frustrating example.
“Yeah, I mean, back-to-back no-shows pretty much. And the hard part is these are winnable games against teams that, for whatever reason, are around the same place in the standings and come in and have games against us,” Curry said. “Even Miami, they played a double overtime game last night and came in here and whooped us. For all the reasons here, it’s just not a great feeling.”
Steph Curry: “Back-to-back no shows.”
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How does the offense get better? “I honestly have no idea.” pic.twitter.com/kRrVzLaehE
The Warriors’ offensive issues have been a constant problem this season. When asked how the team could improve on that end of the floor, Curry’s response reflected the uncertainty within the team. “Honestly, I have no idea,” Curry replied.
Stephen Curry Admits Uncertainty Over Warriors’ Offensive Struggles
In the press conference, a reporter asked Stephen Curry how worried he was about the team’s inability to score consistently. Surprisingly, the Warriors star admitted he didn’t have the answers.
“I mean, I don’t know what the answer is on what we need to do differently to make shots. What we need to do differently to sustain quality possession. So the course of the game, but I mean, if I did, hopefully it wouldn’t happen,” Curry said.
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The Warriors have lost nine of their last 14 games, a tough stretch for a team accustomed to success. Despite the team’s struggles, Curry remains a consistent performer. In 29 games this season, he’s averaged 22.8 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 6.1 assists.