The Golden State Warriors’ early-season momentum came to a crashing halt Saturday night, as they fell 114-109 to an injury-depleted Indiana Pacers team — their second straight defeat following a 4–1 start. Warriors coach Steve Kerr didn’t mince words after the game, calling out his team’s “lack of focus” during what he believed were two very winnable games. Franchise cornerstone Stephen Curry took it a step further — placing the blame squarely on his own shoulders. “This is one of those games where you just look in the mirror,” Curry said. “There were parts of the game where I made it too hard on all of us — not getting organized, bad possessions, a little lack of energy. You give a team like that life … it’s just one of those games where you’ve got to play better throughout the meat of the game, so that you give yourself that breathing room where a couple shots here and there don’t determine the outcome.”

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