You can attribute the Golden State Warriors’ 112-110 loss to the Denver Nuggets to a variety of things.
All the small details the Warriors failed to pay heed to — especially on the defensive end — are an easy target. There were also the 15 turnovers, which isn’t a new problem for a team that likes to live on the edge that separates the beauty of team basketball and plain old recklessness.
There were the micro decisions in terms of tactical matchups and lineup combinations. For one: having Steph Curry spend time guarding Michael Porter Jr.