Stephen Curry urged his Golden State Warriors teammates to maintain professionalism following their second consecutive loss. After a 120-110 defeat by the Milwaukee Bucks, the Warriors fell 114-109 to the Indiana
Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Despite Curry's team-leading 24 points, Indiana's Aaron Nesmith, Pascal Siakam, and Quenton Jackson contributed significantly to their victory.
The Warriors had an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter but couldn't hold on. The Pacers managed a comeback despite missing key players like Tyrese Haliburton and Obi Toppin. This loss adds pressure as they prepare to face the Phoenix Suns next Tuesday.
Curry emphasised that the team must eliminate excuses and focus on returning to winning form. He stated, "Just be professional. Understand what you need to do to get your body and your mind ready to bring your best self. "
Curry highlighted the importance of veteran leadership in guiding the team through tough times. He said veterans must demonstrate execution even if they're not at their physical peak. "You're able to control a game on both ends with your brain," Curry noted.
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He stressed the need for adaptability, urging his teammates to study game footage and understand evolving league dynamics. "Answer the call, watch the film, understand how the league is going with different lineups out there," Curry advised.
The Warriors aim to bounce back against Phoenix by making necessary adjustments and playing smarter basketball. Their focus remains on improving performance through strategic changes and mental readiness.








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