3:02 am | March 11, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
OAKLAND, Calif. — Golden State Warriors All-Star swingman Klay Thompson called Sunday night’s 115-111 defeat to the Phoenix Suns the “worst of the season” and then asked for more energy from the Oracle Arena fans down the stretch.
“It wasn’t pretty,” Thompson said after the Warriors combined to shoot 10-for-43 from beyond the 3-point arc. “Probably [our] worst loss of the season, unfortunately.”
On top of the poor shooting performance, Thompson was disappointed in what he felt was a lack of enthusiasm from an Oracle Arena crowd that watched the Warriors give up a 16-point first-half lead and then go through the motions for much of the night. Like the rest of his teammates, he isn’t sure exactly why the focus hasn’t been there on a regular basis this season, but it’s clear that the lack of consistency is frustrating the group. The Warriors are now 24-10 at home this season in the final year at Oracle.
“It’s a long season,” Thompson said. “And we’ve been playing a lot of basketball for five years now, so you’re not going to be perfect for 82 games — we’ve had too many missteps — but at the end of the day, that’s the first time we’ve lost to that team in 19 games. So it’s ugly but … I expect our crowd to be little more into it, too. Like, I know it’s not the playoffs, but it is our last go-around at Oracle. Least you can stand up or something when we make a good play, especially in the beginning. We need that energy, especially this time of the year. It’s hard to conjure up energy every single night ’cause you’re looking forward to the playoffs and that run.