After snapping a three-game losing streak against the Philadelphia 76ers, the Golden State ... form, Stephen Curry remains hopeful that the Warriors can still turn things around.
This is where Perkins’ ESPN colleague, Stephen A. Smith, chimed in, and interestingly blamed Curry for Golden State’s missing star power. “That’s partially [Curry’s] fault,” Smith said.
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Stephen Curry made a blunt admission of the current state of the Golden State Warriors following their 113-95 loss to Kenny Atkinson’s surging Cavaliers on Monday, December 30, in Cleveland.