Golden State turned the page quickly after a crushing defeat to the Bulls.

Published on: 11 3 月, 2026 by admin


SAN FRANCISCO – Back-to-back losses to two actively trying teams are hard to swallow. But that's what the Golden State Warriors will have to do after losing 130-124 to the Chicago Bulls in overtime.

The Warriors led by eight with 91 seconds left in regulation, but their performance fizzled out at the end of the game in the final seconds of overtime.

“We couldn't finish it off,” Kerr said bluntly after the game. "They got two free throws with one second left, and they were able to send it to overtime. And then they were the better team in OT."

The reason the Bulls got to OT were two mistakes by the Warriors. Two-way rookie LJ Cryer missed a free throw with a chance to give Golden State three points, opening the door for Bulls center Jalen Smith to knock down two free throws to tie the game after Draymond Green fouled him with his hand on his hip as he caught a pass in the corner.

From there, as Kerr said, Chicago attacked the Warriors in overtime. Matas Buzelis finished with a career-high 41 points with a dagger three with 2:20 left in OT, while Josh Giddy topped the scoring with a 21-point, 13-rebound, 17-assist triple-double.

But despite a stellar performance from the Bulls' young core, the loss was caused by Green's uncharacteristic mistake at the end of regulation. When Kerr was asked what happened on Green's mistake, he took responsibility for his mistake.

"It was a foul. I saw the replay, and I'm convinced." [Green would] Love getting it back. Just his hand fell in the wrong place. And [it] This would have been a tough shot for Smith to hit. And Dre knows he just needs to challenge [Smith]. He was in a difficult situation. He did not play the entire fourth quarter. And then I threw him out there for some defensive possessions, because I know how good he is on that end, but he wasn't exactly loose and in flow. And I'm sure that didn't help the case."

Defensive woes plague Golden State

Still, the Warriors said they haven't lost a game in a game or two. After the game, Pat Spencer pointed to their defensive issues and how Chicago controlled the flow of the game.

"We were a little soft on the ball," Spencer said. "Think they're very smart, and I think if we're being honest, they didn't have a group of guys that typically knocked down the three ball at a high rate. They still didn't shoot that well. It felt like we were a little passive on that side. They've got some guys that can create a little bit. It felt like they played at their pace most of the night."

Golden State lost 64-49 on the boards, holding the Bulls to 20 offensive rebounds. Buzzellis and Giddy got where they wanted, usually breaking down the Warriors' shell and getting into the paint.

However, it is not that the Warriors did not work hard. While Cryer missed crucial free throws, he finished with 17 points on 3-of-5 from deep. Spencer himself was +18 plus/minus with 17 points and six assists as he led the Dubs' leads in the third and fourth quarters. They even got a strong game from Kristaps Porzingis, with the big man collecting 17 points and four blocks in his third game with the Warriors. Porzingis got the crowd at Chase Center going when he hit a big three on the wing to cap a 12-0 run late in the third.

But ultimately, the Dubs lost, and that loss on their tab erases any good they did. This is the defeat of a team in the middle of a tank, which had previously lost to a team Fined By the league for tanking.

It doesn't help that the Warriors are injured, no Steph Curry, no Jimmy Butler, and Moses Moody and De'Anthony Melton are out. But this kind of defeat is devastating for a team trying to survive.

how warriors move forward

With Golden State falling to 32-33 on the season, he hasn't had time to nurse his wounds. They are in danger of falling far behind the Clippers, who passed them for the eighth seed this week. The Warriors are currently in ninth place, where they need to win two consecutive games to make it to the playoffs. They'll get an update on Curry's knee on Wednesday, but in all likelihood they'll have to do without him when they get him up.

Gary Payton II said, "We can't feel sorry for ourselves. We know if we play the right way we can be ahead in any game." "Bus [got to] Finish the season strong. Like I said, late, late in the second half, you know, clear up some mental things. “And I think we’ll put ourselves in a great position to close out the game.”

The Warriors' optimism still remains. The high end of what this team can be, like the upset over the Houston Rockets, gives them confidence. But consecutive losses to tanking teams shows where the Warriors are at this season. Barely stepping into the water with a faint hope that their star might return in time to save them.

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