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Warriors Fans Concerned For Stephen Curry After Watching The Worst Game Of His Career

The Memphis Grizzlies defeated the Golden State Warriors 144-93, in what may go down as one of the most dominant blowouts in the NBA this season.

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In what was a surprise to many, Stephen Curry failed to make a field goal.

That is, he ended the game with 2 points (0-for-7 FG; 2-for-2 FT), three rebounds, and one assist and had a +/- of -41.

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Not only did Curry struggle, but his counterpart Draymond Green also put up the worst game of his career as well. Green had 0 points (shot 0-for-4), 0 rebounds, 0 assists, to go with 4 turnovers and 4 fouls.

To note, this was the biggest blowout-loss for the Warriors since they lost to the Boston Celtics 140-88 last season.

With this in mind, fans are starting to see what may be the end of the Warriors dynasty.

Even if this is the tail-end of a legendary run, at 36 years old, Curry certainly has had as one of the most well-accomplished careers a player could have, considering he is a 2x NBA MVP, has won four championships (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022), and is the all-time leader in three-point field goals made (3,832).

Considering his splash brother, Klay Thompson, is now in Dallas, it seems that the team may be in rebuild mode in the near future.

Ultimately, the Warriors are not quite ready to tank yet, as they still have a 14-12 record and will seemingly have a chance to be in the playoff hunt later in the year.

Stephen Curry's next chance to bounce back will come when the Warriors vs. the 14-12 Minnesota Timberwolves (Saturday at 8:00 pm ET.), who are also looking to recover from their 27-point blowout loss to Karl-Anthony Towns' New York Knicks last game.

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