Golden State struggles: Just how much trouble are the Warriors in?

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The Golden State Warriors dropped yet another game in Florida to a bottom-end Eastern Conference Playoff contender in that of the Orlando Magic Thursday night.

Playing without Kevin Durant, Golden State found itself up 94-89 with just over three minutes left. That’s when Orlando went on a 14-2 run to conclude the game — handing the two-time defending champs yet another loss.

This came on the heels of Dwyane Wade making magic for the Miami Heat in South Beach the night before. Golden State’s record of 43-19 is pretty much on par with what we saw during its championship 2017-18 season.

Though, things seem vastly different this time around. Here’s why.

Struggles against top-end teams: Golden State isn’t getting up for big games.

Continuity issues: DeMarcus Cousins has not fit in swimmingly.

The Kevin Durant dynamic: Isolation and hero ball is not the Warriors’ way.

Defense is lacking: More than anything, it’s been about effort.

In the end, Golden State remains favored to come away with its third consecutive NBA title. We’re fully expecting the team to take it to that next level come postseason. Squads that have dominated as long as the Warriors tend to struggle through ho-hum stretches of the regular season.

The issue here is that this year’s NBA is different than the past four seasons. Other teams are playing at an elite clip. James Harden and his Houston Rockets are hitting their stride. Giannis Antetokounmpo is a legit MVP candidate for the Milwaukee Bucks.

All the while, the Denver Nuggets, Philadelphia 76ers, Oklahoma City Thunder, Boston Celtics and Toronto Raptors are licking their chops.

More so than last year, it’s time for Steve Kerr and the Warriors to hit their stride before the regular season comes to a conclusion.

Should that not happen, dreams of a third consecutive title in the Bay could be squashed with what promises to be a competitive playoff situation out west.

It’s that simple.

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