NBA Fans And Media React After Warriors Lose By 53 Points To The Toronto Raptors
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The Golden State Warriors are down pretty bad right now.
Even before tonight’s game, the Dubs were struggling to play consistent ball, and only really staying afloat due to the brilliance of Steph Curry. Without him, we’re getting to see just how bad the team really is.
On Friday, the Warriors faced off against the 11th place Toronto Raptors, losing by a ridiculous margin of 53 points (final score 130-77). All over Twitter, people reacted with jokes, shock, and horror as they made sense of the pathetic performance.
The warriors just sad..
— NBA All Access (@nballaccess) April 3, 2021
Warriors fans rn pic.twitter.com/YVrlWoPCmP
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 3, 2021
Warriors worst loss in franchise history:
126-70 vs Lakers (56 points) in 1973Warriors loss tonight:
130-77 vs Raptors (53 points)So… guess it could be worse pic.twitter.com/Zfg8eL6WnB
— Overtime (@overtime) April 3, 2021
I promise you the current Warriors without Steph would be the worst team in NBA history.
You could count on one hand the number of wins they would get in a full season.
— Guru (@DrGuru_) April 3, 2021
Warriors really down 50+ PTS.
pic.twitter.com/eBBwcdPdIZ
— House of Highlights (@HoHighlights) April 3, 2021
Warriors right now- pic.twitter.com/z6IUsOHVo5
— Suspreet740 (@suspreet740) April 3, 2021
Warriors season continues spiraling downward
-Just lost to the Raptors by 53 points
-Now 1-7 without Steph Curry
-Lost 11 of the last 15
-Dropped a season-worst three games under .500
-Kings on verge of bumping them out of 10th seed— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) April 3, 2021
@warriors oh how the mighty have fallen
— Murtaza (@Trizzytre96) April 3, 2021
“I’M OUT ONE GAME AND THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS?!” pic.twitter.com/U96ZnZNS2K
— NBA SKITS (@NBA_Skits) April 3, 2021
“you remember that thing we talked about at all-star?” pic.twitter.com/zzAyXEcshD
— Dan Favale (@danfavale) April 3, 2021
Amazingly, both the Warriors and Raptors were in the Finals just two years ago, clearly the best of the two Conferences.
Now, the Raptors sit at 11th place in the East while the Dubs continue to slide back after a 53 point loss. Crazy how much time can change things, isn’t it?
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