The Golden State Warriors suffered a harsh reality check against the Milwaukee Bucks, losing 120-110 in an NBA game that carried extra significance: the Bucks played without Giannis Antetokounmpo. Head coach Steve Kerr spoke candidly about the team’s struggles in light of the defeat.

It was a disappointing night for the Warriors, led by Stephen Curry, as they were outperformed by former teammate Ryan Rollins, who scored a career-high 32 points. Kerr openly admitted that the Warriors have consistently struggled in games when opposing stars are absent.

“We’re like 0-12 the last couple of years when opponents sit their stars,” Kerr said after the game. The Warriors struggled to find rhythm, with passes going astray and plays failing to materialize.

“You know, I just told our coaches that i

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