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As Kevin Durant Leaves For Brooklyn, The Golden State Warriors Reboot In  Risky FashionSAN FRANCISCO – No matter where they finish in the rugged Western Conference, whether it’s sixth or 11th or somewhere in between, the Warriors will know they have spent most of the season unable to achieve the No. 1 priority of an NBA contender:

Protect your turf.

The failure to do that this season has been the source of several setbacks, the latest being a 119-112 loss to the Knicks on Monday night at Chase Center that was discouraging enough to take Stephen Curry’s mind off the pursuit of that coveted No. 6 seed.

“Maybe a week or two ago, the [No. 6] seed was the motivation,” Curry said. “Right now, I could [not] care less about where you’re at.

“It’s the consistency of how we’re playing. That’s the most important thing because, honestly, who cares what seed you are if you’re going to play like we did tonight? Six, seven, eight, nine, 10 – whatever it is, it doesn’t matter. You’re not going to get very far.”

“Honestly, who cares what seed you are if you play like we did tonight … You’re not going to get very far.”

Golden State took the court wearing a 17-17 record at home and headed for the showers lugging a 17-18 mark after losing to a partial squad of Knicks. The Warriors fell behind early and never took a lead. Never even played their way into a tie against a visitor missing three starters.As Kevin Durant Leaves For Brooklyn, The Golden State Warriors Reboot In  Risky Fashion

“The Knicks were great tonight right from the very beginning,” coach Steve Kerr said. “They took it to us, they were physical, they played with great force.”

The early intensity between the teams contrasted sharply, which is stunning given the stakes. The Warriors were coming off a rousing victory over the Lakers in Los Angeles, moving into ninth place, only three games out of sixth.

Getting there was conceivable, even plausible, but would require a level of focus and execution that was lacking at home against the Knicks.

“I don’t think it’s a lack of effort,” Kerr said. “I think it’s just we weren’t good enough, that simple. We just did not play well enough. It’s disappointing because we got these three home games here this week and we wanted to get off on the right track.”

After two days in ninth place, the Warriors fell back to 10th, one game behind LA. They need a Hubble telescope to see the No. 6 seed, their goal as stated four weeks ago. The door is swinging open to the NBA play-in tournament, with all its perils and pitfalls.

All because they haven’t been thriving at Thrive City.As Kevin Durant Leaves For Brooklyn, The Golden State Warriors Reboot In  Risky Fashion

“That’s been our staple,” Curry said of winning at home. “We’ve given ourselves a little cushion every season for the last, however long. It’s a challenge that we have to overcome at some point down the stretch of the season.

“We understand the last best-case scenario is to try to have homecourt in a play-in environment, or when you get into a series and have to win here and protect your home court, especially as a lower seed.

“We’ve got to correct whatever is that’s ailing us.”

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