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Warriors’ offense exposed: Overreliance on Curry evident

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The Golden State Warriors (6-5) find themselves heavily dependent on Stephen Curry’s scoring prowess, with a concerning stat revealing the team’s offensive struggles.

ESPN’s Malika Andrews highlighted a revealing statistic: “There have been 125 players to score over 20 points this season — an average of four players per team. On the Warriors, only Steph Curry has scored more than 20 points.”

While Curry shines with an impressive 30.7 points per game, his teammates are struggling to match previous seasons’ performances.

Klay Thompson’s scoring has dipped from 21.9 to 16.1 points per game, and Andrew Wiggins has experienced a notable decline from 17.1 to 10.5 points.

Jonathan Kuminga is the only other Warrior in double digits, with an improved average of 12.1 points, up from 9.9 last season.



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