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(Associated Press)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] Warriors star Stephen Curry came back today and scored 24 points, but the Bay Area army lost 113 to 125. They lost at home without Paul (Chris Paul), Booker (Devin Booker) ), Ayton (Deandre Ayton) and others' Suns.

"I clearly didn't get our players ready for the game, and that was my fault," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said after the game.

Curry returned to the team after missing 11 games, but the Warriors faced the Suns today at a disadvantage. They fell behind by as many as 27 points in the third quarter, and finally lost by 12 points. The Warriors swallowed a 3-game losing streak and reached 20 wins 21 defeats ranked eighth in the West, and the winning percentage fell below 50% again.

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"I've got to do better, like the Suns slapped us in the first quarter," Kerr said. "Some teams have a bunch of starters, and then players who don't usually play much, can't wait to play. "Cole believes that the Suns have lost some of their main players, allowing the Warriors to relax their vigilance. "It was too late when we started competing."

"But I do like our competition in the fourth quarter, fighting like crazy, because sometimes in this league, you forget how hard it is to win a game." Kerr said, "It's really hard to win a game in the NBA. Difficult, the difference between winning and losing is like this."

With about 1 minute left in the fourth quarter, the Warriors once chased to a 6-point gap.

Kerr said about this, "So I hope the fourth quarter is the team that I know, love and recognize. But we have to show it in the first quarter, not the fourth quarter. This is my job. , let them do it.”

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