Stephen Curry’s Warriors have struggled this season despite being one of the NBA’s top teams. They started strong but couldn’t keep up the momentum. After their recent loss to the Heat, their record is now 18-18, and their scoring efficiency ranks 24th in the league. Unfortunately, even Captain Stephen Curry admits he has no idea how to fix their poor performance.
The Warriors had a tough game, losing 114-98 to the Miami Heat. They shot only 40% overall and 28% from three-point range. This was their 10th game scoring under 100 points this season. After the game, Stephen Curry admitted, “Honestly, I have no idea,” when asked how the team could fix their offensive struggles.
Curry, who is averaging 22.8 points per game, his lowest since the 2019-20 season, acknowledged the difficulty in pinpointing the exact issues. He said, “Yeah, I mean, back-to-back no-shows pretty much.”
Steph Curry: “Back-to-back no shows.”
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 8, 2025
How does the offense get better? “I honestly have no idea.” pic.twitter.com/kRrVzLaehE
He added, “And the hard part is these are winnable games against teams that, for whatever reason, are around the same place in the standings and come in and have games against us.”
Stephen Curry’s status is in doubt for Pistons game
Steph Curry has missed seven games this season because of an injury, and the Warriors won five of those games without him. Now, he’s again listed as questionable for Thursday’s game against the Detroit Pistons because of knee inflammation.
Steph Curry (left knee inflammation), Draymond Green (ankle), Dennis Schröder (hip) and Moses Moody (knee) are all questionable at Detroit tomorrow night. First game of a back-to-back. At Pacers on Friday. Podziemski, Payton, Kuminga all remain out.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 8, 2025
The Warriors will play the Pistons at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Curry might miss the game at a tough time, as the Warriors are on a two-game losing streak and trying to get back to their strong start.