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Stephen Curry almost speechless after the defeat against the Thunder in overtime: his 34 points were not enough

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The second consecutive defeat of the season against the Oklahoma City Thunder: the Golden State Warriors lose again, 136-138 in overtime, again against Chet Holmgren (21 points with 7 rebounds) and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (38+5+5+5 ) despite the 34 points from Stephen Curry, who in the press conference after the match was rather annoyed when commenting on the team’s performance.

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Golden State squandered the double-digit lead in the first half (48-34) by recovering during the game:

The last 5 minutes of the fourth period exacerbated a battle that saw the Thunder triumph in overtime played with more energy and determination despite the 22 points from Klay Thompson, the double-double of 12 points and 13 assists from Draymond Green (guilty of having given away the 3 free throws of the tie to Holmgren at the end of the 4th quarter).

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We need to figure out how to stop talking about it and put it into practice, we will enter the new year with the same problem.

If we have control of the matches we must maintain it, regardless of the teams we play against
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Curry once again criticizes the Warriors’ inability to close out games, a characteristic that is lacking more than other times this season.

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OKC, in particular, is the bête noire of coach Steve Kerr’s team, also beaten at the Chase Center on November 16th. GSW remains in 11th place in the Western Conference with a 10-12 record. If the click doesn’t happen it’s difficult to see how the Warriors can compete for a playoff spot.

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