The Golden State Warriors suffered a challenging setback in their game against the New Orleans Pelicans, falling short with a score of 114-109 on Friday night. This defeat held considerable weight as it directly influenced their standing in the league.

Regrettably, the Warriors were unable to mitigate their turnovers and counter the exceptional three-point shooting prowess displayed by the Pelicans. Despite a stellar performance by Stephen Curry, who exhibited his mastery on the court, the Warriors ultimately came up short in the game.

Stephen Curry’s brilliant performance fails to save Warriors

In a 32-minute game, Stephen Curry put up impressive stats: 33 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, 7 turnovers, 2 fouls, shooting 12-for-23 from the field, hitting 7 of 13 three-point attempts, and making both of his free throws, resulting in a solid 69.1% True Shooting percentage, although the game ended with his team down by 8.

This game showcased Curry’s dual nature on the court. He single-handedly carried the scoring load for the Warriors with remarkable efficiency. Every shot he took seemed a wonder, especially crucial ones that turned the game for his team. His step-back three-pointers were like magic, rescuing the Warriors from close defeat on multiple occasions.