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Ready to fall off the altar? The Curry Warriors lost 6 of their eight games, 6-12 in their last 18 games, and were the fifth-worst in the NBA

Beijing time on March 23 news, in the absence of Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors away team actually failed to win the Orlando Magic, which has to make people think, are they still the championship team this season?

Let's look at the game they lost today, and from the data side, it's almost useless.

Long before the start of this five-game game, most of the media predicted that they would win this game with the Magic no matter what, because compared to the Miami Heat, Atlanta Hawks, Washington Wizards, and Memphis Grizzlies, the Magic should be the weakest of them.

Ready to fall off the altar? The Curry Warriors lost 6 of their eight games, 6-12 in their last 18 games, and were the fifth-worst in the NBA

But what does it look like for a warrior to hand over an answer sheet? They scored just 90 points, made as many as 17 turnovers, shot just 40 percent of the team's overall shooting, and the team's offense relied on the core Wiggins, hitting only five of the 19 shots.

Statistics show that in the past 18 games, the Warriors' record is 6 wins and 12 losses, during which time, only four teams in the league have lost more games than they have.

Ready to fall off the altar? The Curry Warriors lost 6 of their eight games, 6-12 in their last 18 games, and were the fifth-worst in the NBA

In addition, the Warriors have a 2-6 record without Curry (three of the 6 games lost are still lost to non-playoff teams); and when Curry appears, the Warriors have a record of 45 wins and 19 losses.

After today's game with the Magic, some media commented on the current Warriors that "their seeded team identity is becoming more and more fragile."

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