Warriors drop trap game against Nuggets without Jokic
- The Warriors faced a major defeat against the Nuggets, losing 114-105, marking their worst loss of the Jimmy Butler Era.
- Steph Curry shot 6-for-21 and committed seven turnovers.
- The Warriors fell behind early, missing 12 of their first 13 three-point attempts and committing 10 turnovers in the first half.
- Coach Steve Kerr noted that the Nuggets played harder and took advantage of the Warriors' mistakes, stating, 'They just had guys that played a lot harder than we did tonight.
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