SAN FRANCISCO – While everybody else was unwrapping Christmas gifts and gathering around the tree with family, Steph Curry was busy sending a message to his Warriors teammates before taking on the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday at Chase Center. The message was clear and obvious for all ears to hear: This can go one way or this can go the other, so we have to figure this thing out. > Watch NBC Bay Area News 📺 Streaming free 24/7 Warriors second-year pro Trayce Jackson-Davis revealed the meeting was players-led during walkthrough and Curry was the most vocal.
Everything Curry had to say, Jackson-Davis is fully aligned with. “He’s right,” Jackson-Davis said. “We’re at a point right now where you can either let go and drop a few more, or you get back on the horse and start winning.
” The Warriors won their first two games of the season in blowout fashion before losing by eight to the LA Clippers and then winning four straight. They began the season 12-3, looking like a refreshed group ready to remind the rest of the league they still can contend for a championship a few months after a franchise icon left for last season’s Western Conference champions. Then everything came crashing down .
To end November and open December, the Warriors lost five straight games. Following their 115-113 loss to the Lakers on Wednesday, they’ve now lost 11 of their last 14 games, putting them at 15-14 overall and outside of the playoff picture. Andrew Wiggins wouldn’t further o.