Warriors Suffer Worst Home Loss in 40 Years Against Celtics
Golden State's 125-85 defeat highlights injuries, offensive struggles, and questions about the team's direction this season.
- The Golden State Warriors lost 125-85 to the Boston Celtics, marking their largest home defeat since 1985 and their worst under coach Steve Kerr.
- Injuries to key players, including Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, and others, left the Warriors shorthanded and unable to compete effectively against the reigning champions.
- Stephen Curry, playing through minor injuries, scored 18 points but received little support as the team shot just 34.8% from the field and 26.4% from three-point range.
- The Celtics dominated with six players scoring in double figures, led by Jayson Tatum's 22 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists, along with strong performances from Kristaps Porziņģis and Jaylen Brown.
- With a .500 record (21-21) and eight games left before the trade deadline, the Warriors face pivotal decisions about their roster and playoff hopes.