INDIANAPOLIS – A Warriors week that began with joy concluded with soul-searching.

The glum, quiet pall that enveloped the visiting locker room on Saturday in Indianapolis was a stark contrast to the jovial demeanor that pervaded the Warriors’ postgame news conferences after Monday’s victory at Chase Center.

What started with back-to-back victories over the Grizzlies and Clippers finished with Golden State losing two in a row.

The loss to Milwaukee? Understandable. The Bucks were without Giannis Antetokounmpo, and NBA history is littered with examples of teams raising their games in small sample sizes. Playing at home, it was simply Milwaukee’s night.

But dropping a game to winless Indiana, who had six players out with injuries? A game where the Warriors had an 11-point fourth quarter l

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