5 Biggest Losses in Stephen Curry's career

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It's hard to imagine, but Steph Curry has been on the wrong side of his share of blowouts during his career...

#3 Golden State Warriors 109-140 Houston Rockets (February 5, 2013): 31-point loss

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2013 was the year Steph Curry and the Warriors turned things around...

One of the biggest lopsided losses that Steph Curry was ever a part of happened on the season that the Golden State Warriors actually turned the team around and made the playoffs for the first time in six years in 2013. Ever since that 2012-13 season, the Warriors have made the playoffs every year, including four straight NBA Finals from 2015 to this year.

Though the Golden State Warriors finished 2013 with a record of 47-35, good for sixth in the Western Conference, there was a night in February that Curry and the Warriors would like to forget.

The Warriors lost to the Houston Rockets by 31 on February 5, 2013, making it the third biggest loss ever for a game that Curry played in. The Rockets started off hot in the first quarter and then outscored the Warriors by 13 in the fourth quarter to put it out of reach.

To put it bluntly, Curry was terrible on this night only scoring seven points. He only shot 25% from the field on 3-for-12 shooting; while making only one out of five three-point shots. The leading scorer for the Warriors on this evening was a bench player, Jarrett Jack, who scored 20.

The Rockets were on fire shooting 51% from the field, and they also had a total of eight players who scored double digits. They were led by Jeremy Lin's 28 points and 9 assists.

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