What we learned as Warriors’ defense derails in loss to Thunder originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
The Golden State Warriors faced a tough matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder, resulting in a 128-109 loss at the Chase Center.
Missing an injured Steph Curry and a suspended Draymond Green, the Warriors struggled to find their footing without key players.
Klay Thompson’s struggles continued with a season-low five points, adding to the team’s challenges.
Dario Šarić and Kevon Looney were standouts in the game, but the Thunder’s sharp shooting proved too much for the Warriors’ defense, resulting in their fifth straight loss.
Jonathan Kuminga’s first start of the season and Moses Moody’s strong performance were among the few bright spots in the Warriors’ defeat.
Kuminga’s First Start in Year 3
Jonathan Kuminga offered a strong start with an impressive 21-point performance, showcasing athleticism crucial to the Warriors.
More Moody
Moses Moody consistently contributed to the game, displaying potential for future games as the Warriors look to bounce back.
GP2 Goes Down
Defender Gary Payton II suffered an ankle injury during the game, leaving the Warriors with another setback to overcome.
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