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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks was called for a technical foul on the bench against the Golden State Warriors.
The Golden State Warriors must regain their momentum after frustrating losses to the Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers.
The Warriors have won back-to-back games in a stellar start to the season to push their record to 4-1 after the first five games. They beat the Grizzlies 131-118 yesterday and easily overcame the shorthanded Clippers tonight as the final score was 98-79 in their favor.
The post Steve Kerr slaps Warriors with harsh take after Pacers loss appeared first on ClutchPoints. One letdown loss on the road can be talked away as a fluke. Two of them in a row, and it starts to become a problem.
Curry, who led the team with 24 points but shot 34.8% from the field, didn’t hide from responsibility after the Warriors’ latest collapse. He took accountability, admitting that during certain parts of the game, he made it harder for his team offensively.
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors may have ended their two-game skid with a win over the Suns, but it was anything but convincing. The team looked drained throughout, struggling to find their usual rhythm.
Warriors co-founder and CEO Kimball Kjar thanked fans for their support of Utah’s professional rugby team the last 8 seasons.
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Clippers vs. Warriors: LA's tough night leads to their lowest scoring game in 4 years
The Clippers lost to the Warriors 98-79 Tuesday night. This marked the Clippers' worst scoring night in four years.