Golden State led for the first 44 minutes of regulation — by as many as 21 points — but couldn’t hold on against Dallas.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors’ first showing out of the All-Star break was nice, sure, but a 37-point win over woeful Portland still left Stephen Curry with questions.
The collapse marked the second time in three games the Warriors have allowed a double-digit second-half lead to completely evaporate. This is what Curry was talking about when he said, “We’ll see” when asked after the Portland game if the Warriors had solved all their problems. The Mavericks “require another level of focus and attention,” Curry said.Against the Trail Blazers on Thursday, the Warriors took an early lead and only kept building it. In the two games sandwiching that effort, two playoff hopefuls have now shown the Warriors they can’t take their foot off the gas.
For two and a half quarters, it looked as though the Warriors were well on their way to a second straight win.
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