Wait, the Warriors lost to the Nuggets tonight?

So, I have Andrew Wiggins hitting a jumper with 6:51 left in fourth quarter to put Warriors up 123-105 against Denver? Correct? Is that right?

And the Warriors ended up losing 130-127?!?!

You kidding me? The Warriors are now 16-18, and we still don’t know when or if Draymond Green is coming back. You want him back or not? Where are we with this team? Let me ask you all a question … What was the most significant aspect of tonight’s loss? You tell me!

I’m starting to put together talking points for Friday’s show on 95.7-FM The Game. Would love to know what’s was the biggest THING about this loss.

About Steinmetz

Matt Steinmetz is a veteran San Francisco Bay Area sports journalist. He covered the Golden State Warriors for the Bay Area News Group for more than a decade before becoming a television analyst with Comcast SportsNet Bay Area. Steinmetz can be heard on "Steiny & Guru" on 95.7-FM The Game in San Francisco, from 12-3.
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6 Responses to Wait, the Warriors lost to the Nuggets tonight?

  1. Anonymous says:

    If your key and best player whonis a 15 year vet and have championship DNA with 4 chips is out there….i honestly dont care if a bunch of YMCA guys are out there….he should be able to hold an 18 pount lead in 5 minutes…evey other superstar in the NBA can…except Curry why? Cause he is a TERRIBLE late game decision maker…terrible…I’m tired of him throwind dumb as nails passes out of bounds (that one coacostt us a championship is 2016) that always ends with a 3 on the other end…its the same movie over and over, the ball is always gonna be in Curry’s hands at the end of the game…as it should be…late in games it should be get the ball to your best player and everybody wlse get out the way…that’s the NBA but its not safe there….Gilden State cannot do that…why bcz your best okayer is a terribke kate game decision maker…i dont want to hear anything about how many shots he’d made in the 4th. I’ve watched evey single game…the build a 18 point lead when Kuminga was out rhe game it is not him. It has and always has been Curry

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Despite the fact that Steve Kerr was once again unable to push any of the right buttons, what struck me tonight was how poor execution in critical moments has become a regular occurrence for their KEY VETS. Steph’s bone-headed turnover and Klay’s ill-advised shot (what was the one-legged runner from 15 feet?!) were just the latest examples of two accomplished players whose waning talents have exposed the destructive habits they’ve always had, but had previously been able to overcome.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    They are just the middle of the road team that looks old.

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  4. Steinmetz says:

    I mean, there was so much that went on in the last six minutes — and then the ramifications, too — I don’t even know where to start.

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  5. Anonymous says:

    Clearly only playing Kuminga 18 minutes was the deciding factor. This team isn’t good enough to sit it’s 3rd leading scorer

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  6. Anonymous says:

    Vets look old, Kerr loves the vets

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