Things aren’t looking for the Golden State Warriors, and Steph Curry appears to believe some significant changes need to be made.
On Wednesday night, the Warriors were booed for the second game in a row at home after getting blown out by the New Orleans Pelicans.
Boos breaking out at Chase Center (again) 😬 pic.twitter.com/8qeZ1cCqGv
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After the game, Curry didn’t take issue with the fans for booing the team.
“Honestly, I’m booing myself. Booing our team in my head because of the way we’re playing so it is what it is… It’s our job to give them something to cheer about and we have not done that.”
“Honestly, I’m booing myself. Booing our team in my head because of the way we’re playing so it is what it is… It’s our job to give them something to cheer about and we have not done that.”
Steph on fans booing the last two games pic.twitter.com/fXTiLceqRU
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The Warriors superstar then implied that changes likely needed to be made when asked about the upcoming trade deadline.
“We have a standard that’s pretty evident that if things stay the same, that’s the definition of insanity, right? Keep doing the same thing expecting a different result.”
Steph was asked about the upcoming trade deadline:
“We have a standard that’s pretty evident that if things stay the same, that’s the definition of insanity, right? Keep doing the same thing, expecting a different result…” pic.twitter.com/QqwyzLxuwF
— 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) January 11, 2024
The Warriors are currently the 12th-ranked team in the west a month before the All-Star break and need to turn things around quickly if they plan to make the playoffs.