The Golden State Warriors fell 120-110 to the Milwaukee Bucks in a Thursday night clunker. The opposition was without Giannis Antetokounmpo due to left knee soreness, but Golden State failed to match the shorthanded Bucks' intensity.
Warriors All-Star Jimmy Butler acknowledged that the loss was not what the team had hoped for and provided a simple way for the group to get back on track.
“Get back to winning and it’ll be flowers and daisies in no time,” Butler told ESPN’s Anthony Slater.
Butler, Stephen Curry , and Jonathan Kuminga all scored more than 20 points, but Milwaukee played a tighter overall game.
“It looked to me like fatigue,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr told Nick Friedell of The Athletic. “Mental, physical fatigue. It did not look like our team out there. Our sp

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