To say the Golden State Warriors laid an egg on Friday night would be the understatement of the season. After seeing their five-game winning streak come to a completely acceptable halt on Christmas day, on the road, against the defending-champion Denver Nuggets, the Dubs had every chance to restart a winning streak on Friday.
They were well rested. They were at home. And they were facing a Miami Heat time missing it’s best player in Jimmy Butler, and also its starting point guard in Kyle Lowry.
Instead, they got their butts kicked up one side and down the other, losing 114-102.