Warriors instant analysis: Steph Curry’s return not enough to prevent OKC rout

Curry's Return Not Enough to Save Warriors from OKC Rout

Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry returned from an illness, but his efforts weren't enough to stem the tide of a 126-102 defeat at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder. The loss marks another disappointing outing for the Warriors, who are now 6-6 on the season.

The Thunder's dominant performance was fueled by the play of reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who scored 28 points and dished out 12 assists. Chet Holmgren also contributed 23 points from the bench, while Jonathan Kuminga and Jimmy Butler added 13 and 12 points respectively for the Warriors.

Curry, who had been absent from action for three games due to illness, was whistled for a flagrant foul in the first quarter after invading the shooter's airspace. The incident sparked a heated exchange with officials, but Curry eventually played a solid 40 minutes, scoring 11 points on just 4 of 13 shooting.

Despite Curry's best efforts, the Warriors were unable to overcome the Thunder's strong team defense. They finished with 21 turnovers and struggled to contain Oklahoma City's high-powered offense.

The loss is a setback for the Warriors, who will look to bounce back from this defeat when they travel to San Antonio to face the Spurs on Wednesday. However, coach Steve Kerr expressed confidence that his team would be able to regroup and get back on track.

"We haven't played well since the second week of the season," Kerr said. "I've got to do a better job finding the keys that can get us some confidence back."

Kerr also acknowledged the Thunder's strong organization, which has helped them establish a strong foundation for sustained success. Like the Warriors, who won multiple championships in recent years, the Thunder are built around a single superstar (Gilgeous-Alexander) and a supporting cast of talented players.

The 2017-18 Warriors remain the last back-to-back NBA champions, but Kerr sees similarities between the current Thunder team and his own Warriors dynasty. He believes that continuity at all levels of the organization will be key to Oklahoma City's long-term success.

As for Draymond Green, who played only 22 minutes against Oklahoma City due to lingering injuries, his status for Wednesday's game in San Antonio is uncertain. Coach Kerr plans to rest Al Horford on Tuesday night and reassess Green's availability for the next day's game.
 
ugh dont even get me started on this game lol 💀 they had curry back but still got destroyed 🤦‍♂️ like what even is wrong with these guys?! steve kerr said its because they havent been playing well since the second week of the season 🤔 which kinda makes sense i guess the thunder just played way better and their team defense was on point 🔒 shai gilgeous-alexander is a beast tho 🐎 21 points and 12 assists?! that's crazy! 😲
 
ugh I'm so salty about this loss 🤯 Steph was killin' it out there but couldn't save the Ws? that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dude is straight fire 🔥 gotta step up our game if we wanna take down the Thunder again ASAP 💪
 
man i think steve kerr should try a new approach, not just keep relying on curry to carry the team thru every game 🤔 he needs to bring in some fresh faces and shake things up cuz right now its all same old same old 😴 we need to see more depth from the warriors, and also they gotta work on their team defense 👍 kerr's talking about finding confidence but i think its more than that, its about building a strong team culture 🤝
 
So I'm watching this Curry dude come back from an illness and you'd think he's gonna lead his team to a win, but nope, they get thrashed by OKC 🤦‍♂️. And it's not like Curry was even that bad off - scoring 11 points on just 4 of 13 shooting... I mean, come on! The Warriors are struggling and now Curry gets whistled for a flagrant foul 🚫. It's like the ball just bounces wrong sometimes, but still, gotta wonder if they're gonna get back on track soon? The Thunder just looked too strong, with Gilgeous-Alexander running wild 😲. And what's up with Draymond Green only playing 22 minutes? Can't say I'm sold on their chances in San Antonio either 🤔. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if they can bounce back from this one 💥
 
omg did u see that game??? 😱 curry came back from illness but warriors still got destroyed 🤦‍♂️ thunders r on fire rn shai gilgeous-alexander is killing it 28 pts and 12 assists 📈 chet holmgren is another beast off the bench tho 🤯 gotta give props to steph curry for putting up solid mins despite being whistled for that flagrant foul 🙅‍♂️ warriors r all over the place rn turning the ball over left and right 21 turnovers is a lot 🤦‍♂️ steve kerr needs to find those keys to get his team back on track ASAP 👊 and btw, i love how he's acknowledging thunders strong organization tho 👏 draymond green s status for tommorrow is still uncertain tho 😬 fingers crossed he can play 💪
 
Come on Warriors!! Curry's back and still can't get the win 😩🏀 I mean, 4 of 13 shooting? That's just not what we're used to from Steph. And don't even get me started on those turnovers... 21?! 💥 It's like they gave the Thunder a free pass or something. I know Kerr said the Thunder's organization is similar to ours, but that doesn't mean we should be copying their strategy 🤔. We need to find our groove and play some solid team defense. And what's with Draymond's minutes? Is he really that far gone?! 😷 At least Al Horford will get a chance to show us what he's got on Tuesday. Can't wait to see how that plays out! 📺
 
omg u guys i cant believe th warriors lost again 🤕 Steph Curry came back from an illness but it didnt seem like enough 💔 their defense is still super weak, they gave away 21 turnovers 😳 and the other team just dominated the court 🏀 shai gilgeous-alexander is literally unstoppable right now 🔥 its not all bad tho coach kerr said they need to find a way to get some confidence back and rebuild their chemistry 💬 i mean we know draymond green has been hurt but lets see how th warriors do when he's back in the lineup 🤞
 
OMG, did u see that stats? 🤯 Steph Curry scored 11 points but the Warriors still lost by 24 points 😱! 21 turnovers is just crazy 🚮! They gotta clean up their act if they wanna compete with the top teams 👊. And can we talk about Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for a sec? 🤔 He's on FIRE 🔥 with 28 points and 12 assists! The Thunder's offense is seriously fire 🔥, they gotta take some of that strategy back to OKC 🚀.

Here are the game stats:
- Points: Warriors - 102, Thunder - 126
- Rebounds: Warriors - 40, Thunder - 52
- Assists: Warriors - 18, Thunder - 29
- Turnovers: Warriors - 21, Thunder - 8

Let's see if they can bounce back in San Antonio 🤞. Coach Kerr gotta do better with player development tho 🤔
 
man.. curry's back but it's just not the same 🤔... warriors need to get their squad clicking or they're gonna be stuck in neutral all season ⏱️. okc was straight fire tonight, no debate about that 🔥 shai gilgeous-alexander is on another level 💪 and it's scary to think what he could do when everyone else is healthy 🤯 meanwhile, warriors are still trying to figure out their identity 💭 gotta give props to chet holmgren though, 23 points off the bench? that's clutch 💼 and steve kerr knows his team needs a confidence boost 👍 but can they get it without draymond green being a mystery man? 🤷‍♂️ only time will tell
 
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