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Curry Admits Warriors 'Not a Good Team' After Latest Loss
19 Dec
Summary
- Warriors lost a close game to the Phoenix Suns, 99-98.
- Stephen Curry stated the team is 'not a good team' given their record.
- Golden State has a 13-15 record and is 5-10 in clutch games.

The Golden State Warriors' struggles continued with a heartbreaking 99-98 loss to the Phoenix Suns. Superstar Stephen Curry candidly admitted that the team is currently "not a good team," citing their 13-15 record and 5-10 performance in clutch games as evidence. The loss exemplified the team's season-long issues, including 20 turnovers that led to 30 opponent points and a failure to maintain leads, even after building a significant advantage early in the third quarter.
Frustration was evident among the players, with Draymond Green lamenting the lack of "winning plays" and also struggling with turnovers himself. Coach Steve Kerr noted poor body language and a need for greater sharpness, especially with the ball. Despite the disheartening outcome, the Warriors showed resilience, fighting back in the final minute. However, a contentious foul call in the dying seconds ultimately sealed their fate, preventing a potential overtime.




