After shootaround Tuesday morning, Stephen Curry sniped back at the Clippers' recent suggestion that Golden State's NBA title was the product of luck.If not for the clear sarcasm in his tone, fans might have thought the Warriors' 114-103 exhibition loss Tuesday night to Denver reinforced Curry's remark.Against a franchise that ESPN recently ranked the third worst in professional sports, the Warriors appeared apathetic.The fans were eager for Golden State's first home game since Game 5 of the NBA Finals.On one bench sat rebuilding Denver, with new head coach Mike Malone and a roster stockpiled with players most casual NBA followers wouldn't recognize.[...] there were the reigning champions, four months removed from hoisting their golden trophy.Golden State looked listless as it slogged through an ugly third quarter: 7-for-24 shooting, five turnovers, just four assists.By the start of the fourth, with the home team down 92-76, an announced Oracle Arena sellout had devolved into a sea of empty blue seats."They were making all the right passes, all the right shots," shooting guard Brandon Rush said.The Warriors must start matching their fans' fervor to prevent a slow start to the...