SAN FRANCISCO – With ears ringing, minds racing and futures clouded by uncertainty, the Warriors on Friday returned to the Bay Area to play basketball against the imposing Detroit Pistons.It did not go well.Detroit, sitting atop the Eastern Conference and coming off an 18-point loss one day earlier in Phoenix, walked into Chase Center and immediately shocked the Warriors and the sellout crowd with a 45-point first quarter.The Warriors spent the next three quarters trying but failing to mount a comeback, taking a 131-124 loss that dropped them to 2-4 since Jan. 19, when Jimmy Butler III was helped off the court after sustaining a torn right ACL.More concerning than losing a game was the sight of Stephen Curry leaving the game with 4:08 left in the third quarter. His right knee, tender for weeks, flared up and ended his night.“I think he’s OK,” coach Steve Kerr said. “I don’t think it’s anything major, but we’ll have an update tomorrow.”How many fingers can one team cross? The sixth game since Butler went down unfolded like a horror show. Logic dictated there would be considerable regression, and that is being affirmed.Change is...
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