At half-time, Steph Curry had just two points on shooting 0-for-4.
The Golden State Warriors, who snapped their losing streak on the road, dropped one more game, this time at the Chase Center. Steph Curry made a solid comeback in the last game against the Wolves but failed to retain it against the Indiana Pacers in the 105-111 loss.
The Golden State Warriors are 3-10 in their last 13 games, and dropped their second straight game at home. The Pacers had an 8-point lead at halftime that was reduced to four heading into the final quarter.
Warriors pulled off a comeback with a 7-0 run and two straight buckets from Wiggins tied the game at 89 less than a minute into the final frame. The Warriors missed four free throws in the fourth quarter and allowed Pacers to take the game.
After facing regular criticism, Jonathan Kuminga scored 26 points off the bench while shooting 9-for-16. Stephen Curry had another tough night in the NBA as the two-time MVP managed only 10 points over 35 minutes. Buddy Hield also chipped in 13 points off the bench and Trayce Jackson-Davis had 13 points and eight rebounds.
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Stephen Curry delivered another awful performance for the Warriors. The veteran guard scored ten points, five rebounds, eight assists, one steal and two blocks while shooting 2/13 from the field in 35 minutes of playing time.
At half-time, he had just two points on shooting 0-for-4. It helped the Pacers to control the game with a 62-54 lead. Steph Curry struggled in shooting and went 2-of-13. The two-time MVP is shooting 38% overall in eight games.
Curry had zero field goals and two turnovers against Memphis last week. He scored a game-high 31 points on Saturday in the road win but fans didn’t expect a poor outing again in front of home crowd.
Score: Pacers 111, Warriors 105
Minutes Played | 35 |
Points | 10 |
Rebounds | 5 |
Assist | 7 |
Steals | 1 |
Blocks | 2 |
Turnovers | 3 |
FGs | 2-13 |
3Ps | 2-9 |
FTs | 4-4 |
Mandatory Credit: Eakin Howard-Imagn Images