After blowout loss to Celtics, Warriors face ‘make or break’ stretch

After blowout loss to Celtics, Warriors face ‘make or break’ stretch

SAN FRANCISCO — But everyone knows the standings. Everyone knows the situation, the date of the trade deadline.

No matter how much veteran coaches or players like to keep an 82-game marathon in perspective and avoid riding the highs and lows of particular weeks, the Warriors are once again at an inflection point in what has already been a roller-coaster season.

Back at .500 after a 40-point blowout loss to the defending champion Celtics at Chase Center, the Warriors (21-21) have seven straight games in Northern California (six at home) before their next trip. Without both Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga for at least the next week, the Warriors must stay as competitive as possible or risk sinking too far out of the playoff picture to recover.

“We’ll see how we respond to it, if we can take advantage of this stretch,” Steph Curry said postgame. “Tonight was not great – Captain Obvious statement – but just the idea that we can keep ourselves afloat until we get some guys back can kind of make or break our season to be honest. I’ll keep it real.”

The Warriors play at Sacramento before hosting the Bulls on a Wednesday-Thursday back-to-back. Between now and then, they’ll try to flush the Celtics disaster down the toilet (Steve Kerr’s words).

The Bulls game starts a stretch of six straight home games, with the Lakers, Utah and Oklahoma City on a back-to-back, Phoenix and Orlando coming to town. None of those are cakewalk games — if such a thing even exists for the Warriors, who started 12-3 and are since 9-18.

Source: Paradise Post