The Warriors are making a habit of getting blown out this season.
Tonight they lost to the Mavs 133-103 but the scoreboard looked much uglier throughout the night, as you’re about to see.
Here’s how NBA Twitter reacted to Golden State’s horrendous performance:
Warriors fans looking at the score on TV right now pic.twitter.com/gPA3mgMvM7
— NBA Memes (@NBAMemes) April 28, 2021
Steph Curry and the Warriors down bad pic.twitter.com/NM3OlOUevK
— NBA Retweet (@RTNBA) April 28, 2021
The Warriors are in tough after a 29-point 1st half. 😬 pic.twitter.com/YKsMiZCuNW
— theScore Bet (@theScoreBet) April 28, 2021
Practice tomorrow at 10am https://t.co/WrQyOfimCv
— warriorsworld (@warriorsworld) April 28, 2021
Not sure how the Warriors can justify a single possession in which Curry is on the floor and doesn’t touch the ball, let alone multiple such possessions in a row.
— Andy Bailey (@AndrewDBailey) April 28, 2021
The Warriors just scored 0 points in the final 8:40 of the first quarter vs Dallas. Missed 17 straight shots in a jaw-dropping drought to open what's their most important game of the season, playoff positioning wise.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) April 28, 2021
The Warriors are kings of blowout Ls this season. Loss margins after tonight's Dallas bloodbath: 53, 39, 31, 30, 26, 26, 26, 25, 22, 22, 21.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) April 28, 2021
Other than this little run, Warriors-Mavericks has been pretty competitive. (@ESPNStatsInfo graphic) pic.twitter.com/JCZysfbmX2
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) April 28, 2021
Other than this little run, Warriors-Mavericks has been pretty competitive. (@ESPNStatsInfo graphic) pic.twitter.com/JCZysfbmX2
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) April 28, 2021
Dallas leads 62-29 at the half. Not a typo. It's their third-largest lead at the break on the road in franchise history – but only their second-biggest halftime lead on the road this season.
— Bobby Karalla (@bobbykaralla) April 28, 2021
Steph Curry is on pace to score 32 points vs. Mavs tonight. The Warriors are on pace to score 48.
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) April 28, 2021
Kerr took the blame for not having his team prepared.
"I'm the head coach so I did not have them ready to play — clearly … They came out like it was a playoff game and we came out like it was an exhibition game. Very disappointing."
— Nick Friedell (@NickFriedell) April 28, 2021
Steve Kerr: ‘I’m disappointed in myself for not having them better prepared, and I’m disappointed in the way we just didn’t meet the challenge as a group.’
— Monte Poole (@MontePooleNBCS) April 28, 2021
Kerr sums up Warriors' night well:
"Biggest game of the year — and it was over before it started."
— Nick Friedell (@NickFriedell) April 28, 2021