In a crushing defeat, the New Orleans Pelicans (23-15) dominated the Golden State Warriors (17-20) with a decisive 141-105 victory on Wednesday night.
As the Warriors faced insurmountable deficits, frustrated fans at the Chase Center expressed their dissatisfaction with resounding boos, departing early from the arena after witnessing another disheartening loss.
Stephen Curry, facing a challenging night with only 15 points and six assists, acknowledged the team’s struggles, emphasizing the lack of positive elements for the fans to cheer.
The defensive lapses of the Warriors were glaring, allowing the Pelicans to rack up a season-high 141 points, marking a significant setback for Golden State.
Reflecting on the fans’ discontent, Curry expressed understanding, stating, “We’re obviously struggling. There’s nothing really to cheer about. So the cheering is booing…I don’t take any certain kind of way. Honestly, I’m booing myself, booing our team in my head because of the way we are playing,” in a postgame assessment.