The best moment for the Warriors on Wednesday afternoon in Boston was the sight of Stephen Curry putting up shots on the TD Garden floor before the game. He’s trending toward a return perhaps as soon as next week.The next best moments came hours later, within the first two minutes after tipoff against the Boston Celtics, with Kristaps Porziis blocking two shots before he and Draymond Green each splashed their first 3-point attempts.That only woke up the Celtics, who responded by putting the Warriors to sleep with a 120-99 thrashing that was as methodical as it was predictable.“We did a lot of things well offensively, got a lot of good looks,” coach Steve Kerr told reporters in Boston. “It was just a night where shots didn’t go down. We’ve got to be a lot better defensively. Some game-plan mistakes early, A lot of fouling at the beginning of the third quarter got us in trouble.”The loss sent Golden State skidding into 10th place in the Western Conference, a status generally claimed by teams showing progress in a rebuild or who were utter failures at tanking.“We had our eyes on (sixth place) for a while,” Kerr said....
Warriors aren’t tanking, despite how it looks after blowout loss to Celtics
Published March 18, 2026 • 9 hrs ago
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