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Warriors' collapse against Clippers raises concerns about team's performance

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The Golden State Warriors encountered a disheartening loss on Wednesday night as they hosted the LA Clippers. It was a case of deja vu, as they saw their 15-point lead gradually diminish, leading to their sixth loss this season after leading by at least 15 points. The Clippers managed to rally in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Warriors by 10 points and securing a 130-125 victory.

This defeat served as a stark reminder that the Warriors still have a fair way to go in terms of improvement. Despite showing promise in recent weeks with an improved defense and string of wins, they were brought back down to earth with this loss. Golden State has now blown two substantial leads against the Clippers this season, further emphasizing their need for growth and consistency.

Reflecting on the team's performance, Warriors guard Stephen Curry acknowledged their mediocrity and stressed the importance of making a run to establish themselves as a formidable force in the league. 'Very average doesn't get it done in this league,' Curry stated, highlighting the need for the Warriors to regain their home-court advantage and strive for excellence.

The turning point in the game came when Clippers coach Tyronn Lue was ejected in the fourth quarter, propelling his team to a dominating 36-22 run to close out the game. The 44 points the Warriors allowed in the final period tied for the second-most points they have given up in the fourth quarter under coach Steve Kerr. This defensive breakdown raises concerns about the team's ability to maintain consistent performance throughout the game and to close out strong.

Despite the disappointing result, Kerr maintains confidence that this loss is an isolated incident and not a recurrence of their earlier struggles this season. He believes that the team has made progress and will learn from this defeat. The goal now is to avoid adding to their list of 'worst losses of the year' and focus on bouncing back with a fresh mindset.

The Warriors have one more game remaining before the All-Star break, an important matchup against the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City. Originally rescheduled due to the tragic passing of assistant coach Dejan Milojevic, this game becomes a crucial opportunity for the Warriors to regain their momentum and end the first half of the season on a positive note.

Curry recognizes the significance of this upcoming game and the team's desire to finish strong. 'It's a very, very, very, very important game, to say the least,' he emphasized. The Warriors aim to use this match as a chance to realign their focus, showcase their growth, and head into the break with renewed confidence.

As the Warriors reflect on their recent loss, there is a collective understanding that they must push themselves further to elevate their game. While they have shown glimpses of their potential, consistency remains the key for the franchise. Reestablishing their dominance and building a winning streak will be crucial for the Warriors as they approach the second half of the season and strive to secure a playoff spot.

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