The Golden State Warriors coming into the season were projected to be one of the best teams in the league. The Warriors won it all last year against the Boston Celtics in the finals. However, the defending champions are struggling in the new season and are having a historically bad season. Dubs fans are growing frustrated by the day. As the Defending champions and one of the best teams last year, they are currently sitting at the bottom of the Western Conference this season with an egregious record of 3-7. But the Warriors reached a new low yesterday, which has left the fans in ruins.
The Stephen Curry-led Golden State Warriors have underperformed massively this year. In their game against the New Orleans Pelicans, the Warriors reached a new low, and the shocking truth about their record has left fans enraged over the team’s failures.
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The Golden State Warriors get on the wrong side of NBA history
Last night, the Warriors faced the New Orleans Pelicans, led by Zion Williamson and Co. It was the Warrior’s fifth straight game on the road and the second back-to-back game. Shockingly, before the game, the team announced they would rest Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Andrew Wiggins.
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Consequently, the absence of these important players resulted in a loss against the Pelicans. The loss also marked a historic blemish on the Warriors. After the recent loss, the Warriors became the first defending champions in NBA history to start 0-6 on the road. The above statistic proves how far the Warriors have fallen, from championship glory to one of the worst records in history.
Warriors fans have vehemently expressed their frustration about the undesired record on social media. Here are some reactions on Twitter:
Their win to the Celtics was a fluke.
— Pure cinema 🎥 (@FilmByCastillo) November 5, 2022
https://twitter.com/jond2546/status/1588732119383433216?s=46&t=Y4QIJTYZ4Kz5uhptKFRDBw
Shows how their hospital ring (Middleton injured) doesn’t count
— 🦌 (@DameToGiannis) November 5, 2022
https://twitter.com/dreamyjalen/status/1588732157601939456
most fraud championship in sports history
— 𝙅𝙚𝘽𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙣𝙮 🦖 (@jebronsburner) November 5, 2022
2022 ring doesn’t count
— Sports Expert (@loyalhonestfan) November 5, 2022
https://twitter.com/funnysbr/status/1588738199727505408
Washed https://t.co/lfhmONgJEo
— Bj 🎞️ (@fettyfilm) November 5, 2022
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Moreover, what makes it worse is the fact that most of the teams the Warriors faced on the road were among the worst teams in the league. With two weeks of regular season action underway, the Warriors have a long road ahead this season.
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After Kevin Durant left the team in 2019 and signed with the Brooklyn Nets, the Warriors struggled for the next few seasons. Plagued by injuries to key players such as Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, poor roster construction, and team management, the Warriors were among the worst teams in the league.
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But last season, the Warriors came back healthy with a few new additions. They went on to have an exceptional season where they made the NBA finals to face off against the Boston Celtics. The Warriors came out on top in a thrilling six-game series, and Stephen Curry took home his first-ever finals MVP.
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