Steph Curry’s players-only meeting couldn’t boost struggling Warriors over Lakers

The clock may be ticking on Steph Curry’s career, but there’s no doubt this is still his Warriors team.

Ahead of Golden State’s Christmas Day showdown against the Lakers, the four-time NBA champion called a players-only meeting, ESPN reports.

If Wednesday’s intimate talk got anyone’s head straight, it was Curry, himself — the 36-year-old star dropped a game-high 38 points, but it still wasn’t enough to lift Golden State above Los Angeles.

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) stands with his team during a break in play during the game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Christmas day.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) stands with his team during a break in play during the game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Christmas day.

LeBron James paced the Lakers with 31 points and 10 ᴀssists, and the 115-113 win lifted Los Angeles to a 17-13 record, good for sixth place in the Western conference.

Curry and the Warriors, meanwhile, lost their second straight to fall to 15-14. After scorching out of the gate at 12-3, Golden State has lost 11 of its past 14.

Curry’s players-only meeting certainly had much to do with that steep drop-off.

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (center right) handles the ball against Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (center left) during the fourth quarter of last night's game.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (center right) handles the ball against Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (center left) during the fourth quarter of last night’s game.“It is an inflection point on, obviously, which direction our season can go,” Curry said after the loss. “Our last 14 games, it’s just been tough trying to find any type of momentum or consistency, and through that, you just can’t lose spirit and belief that we’re a good enough team.”

Golden State’s front office certainly agrees there. Notwithstanding the plethora of letdown losses over the past month, or the downward trending play of the greatest shooter in the history of the game, the Warriors’ front office continues to bolster their roster at the expense of draft capital.

Earlier in December, point guard Dennis Schroder was acquired from the Nets for three future second-round selections.

Dennis Schroder (71) of the Golden State Warriors dribbles the ball past Austin Reaves (15) of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Dennis Schroder (71) of the Golden State Warriors dribbles the ball past Austin Reaves (15) of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Through his first four contests with the Warriors, Schroder is averaging 8.5 points and four ᴀssists across 27 minutes of game action.

Schroder posted 11 points and sH๏τ 3-of-10 from the field in the loss to the Lakers.

“Everybody’s disappointed, head coach Steve Kerr said in his postgame presser. “We’ve lost some confidence. You can feel it. We had a great vibe early in the season, and we’re going through it right now.

Head coach Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors looks on during a game against the Indiana Pacers in December.
Head coach Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors looks on during a game against the Indiana Pacers in December

“But I love our guys — high-character guys. They care. They care about each other. I believe in them. I believe we’re going to get this thing turned around, so this is all part of the season, part of life.”

Curry did all he could to get the Warriors back into the win column, shooting 14-of-24 overall and 8-of-15 from beyond the arc. Seventeen of his 38 points, including two 3-pointers in the span of five seconds, came in the fourth quarter.

The game was knotted at 113 apiece with 7.6 seconds left, but a driving layup from Austin Reeves with 1.7 seconds left secured the Lakers their Christmas Day win.

“I still have hope and faith and confidence that we can figure it out — it’s how I’m built” Curry said. “And I feel like you go out there and you talk about it, but how you execute, how you show up on a nightly basis, the effort we’re giving, even considering what our record’s been over the last stretch … [we’re] a team that’s desperate to figure it out, [but it] just hasn’t gone our way. So yeah, until things change, you got to keep that mentality.”

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