The Golden State Warriors, led by Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, are facing discontent from fans who are booing and leaving games early due to the team's consecutive blowout losses. Coach Steve Kerr acknowledges that the team seems to have lost confidence and spirit, describing them as "fragile." In a 141-105 defeat to the New Orleans Pelicans, Jonas Valanciunas had a significant impact, contributing 21 points. The Warriors, now lacking key players like Chris Paul and Draymond Green, are struggling defensively and dealing with a confidence crisis.

The defeat is one of the worst in Kerr's tenure, with Curry expressing frustration and acknowledging the team's need to find a way to bounce back. Moses Moody stood out with 21 points, but the team's overall performance is causing concern among players and fans alike. The return of Draymond Green is eagerly awaited to provide a much-needed boost. Despite the boos and disappointing performances, Curry emphasizes the importance of maintaining belief and finding a way to win the next game.