Stephen Curry, Warriors struggle again in 2nd straight embarrassing home loss
Associated PressSAN FRANCISCO — Coach Steve Kerr criticized his Golden State Warriors for being down and lacking “a competitive spirit” in their latest embarrassing loss. “If you don’t have that you’ve got nothing, so we’ve got to find a way to build that back up,” Kerr said after a 114-98 loss to the Miami Heat on Tuesday night. “It’s our soul that we’ve lost, we’ve lost our spirit and we have to get that back.” Golden State shot 14 for 50 from 3-point range and went 40 of 98 overall. Curry wants no finger-pointing or comparisons, just a collective effort to turn the season around — acknowledging “this particular team hasn’t done anything.” “At the end of the day we are a team and we are all tied together, we’re all accountable for the results of each night how our season ends up,” Curry said. Whether it happens or not that has to be the mindset.” The Warriors missed the playoffs last year then began this season a promising 12-3 and with championship aspirations as Curry and Draymond Green try to add to the four titles they’ve captured together.