The Golden State Warriors faced a tough defeat against the Sacramento Kings, losing 129-99 at Chase Center. This loss placed them ninth in the Western Conference with an 18-17 record, trailing the Dallas Mavericks by four games. Steph Curry expressed his frustration over the team's performance, particularly their poor start.
Curry managed to score 26 points, grab seven rebounds, and make one steal during the game. He shot eight of 12 from the field and four of eight from beyond the arc in just 30 minutes. Despite his efforts, the Warriors couldn't prevent the Kings from gaining a significant lead early on.

"Nobody likes to get embarrassed like that," Curry stated. "Especially the way we started the first quarter." The Kings had already established a 15-point lead by then and were ahead 75-51 at halftime. Curry acknowledged that their team wasn't equipped for a dramatic comeback under such circumstances.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr offered a more measured response to the defeat while sharing Curry's disappointment. "A loss is a loss," he remarked. "It's not any more alarming than any other loss." Kerr noted that in today's NBA, with its fast pace and emphasis on three-point shooting, some nights simply don't go as planned.
Kerr praised Sacramento's performance, describing it as brilliant and acknowledging they played an excellent game. His comments highlighted how unpredictable outcomes can be in modern basketball due to its dynamic nature.
An incident during the game saw Kerr involved in a heated exchange with Kings interim coach Doug Christie. Kerr appeared to request a technical foul on court. Curry viewed this confrontation positively, appreciating the passion displayed by both coaches.
"That's two ex-players wishing they were back in their jersey," Curry commented. "It's good to see that kind of fire." His remarks underscored how competitive spirit remains strong among those who have transitioned from playing to coaching roles.
This challenging match against Sacramento highlighted areas for improvement for Golden State as they aim to climb higher in their conference standings.