The good tidings from Christmas have come and gone for the Golden State Warriors as they suffered another loss in the clutch in their 141-127 overtime loss to the Toronto Raptors.
Stephen Curry’s best efforts in offense couldn’t help the Golden State Warriors get over the line in their Sunday fixture against the Toronto Raptors, pushing them back to .500.
With under a minute to go in the third quarter of the Golden State Warriors’ lone visit to Toronto — with the Warriors up by 10 points — the ball was inbounded to Gary Payton II, in what was supposed to be a typical bring-up sequence.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
The Golden State Warriors (16-16) gave away a late lead in regulation before getting dominated in overtime en route to a 141-127 loss to the Toronto Raptors (19-14) on Sunday.
The Golden State Warriors traveled to Toronto riding a three-game winning streak. Instead of building momentum, they delivered a 141-127 overtime loss that felt like watching someone fail a driver’s test in three different parking lots.
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