The Golden State Warriors faced a tough loss against the struggling Toronto Raptors, falling 104-101 despite Stephen Curry's 26 points. The defeat highlights ongoing offensive issues, as the Warriors shot just 39.8% from the field and failed to average 112 points over recent games. With Andrew Wiggins returning to the lineup and contributing 20 points, the Warriors are still grappling with consistency, especially with Dennis Schröder's integration into the offense. The loss adds pressure as they prepare to face the Minnesota Timberwolves next.
Golden State, now 7-14 in their last 21 games, has struggled to reach 100 points regularly, raising concerns about their offensive system. With Jonathan Kuminga sidelined, Wiggins stepped up in his hometown, but Buddy Hield's underwhelming performance underscores the need for a reliable second scorer alongside Curry. As the Warriors continue their road trip, the urgency to find their rhythm is more critical than ever.