#3. Golden State Warriors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers (2015 NBA Finals - Game 2)

The Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers took center stage as finalists for the 2015 NBA Championship Finals. The Warriors won Game 1 (108-100), and went into Game 2 with momentum but lost by a two-point differential (93-95), no thanks to Stephen Curry, who had an awful shooting performance with no steals or blocks in the game.

Curry played for a total of 42 minutes on the floor but recorded only 19 points, barely finding the hoop five times in 23 attempts from the field and registering a field goal percentage of .217. His amazing threes were nowhere to be found as he scored from beyond the arc twice after 15 attempts, recording an accuracy of 13.3%.
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Although the Warriors won the series and became the champions, Curry's performance in Game 2 still has a sour taste in the mouth of the fans.
#2. Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers (April 4, 2019)

The Warriors took on the L.A. Lakers in a regular-season game on April 4, 2019, defeating the Lakers, 108-90 but with little or no help from Curry. DeMarcus Cousins led the team in points even though he spent the least amount of time on the floor amongst the starting five.
The baby-faced assassin wasn't at his best as he scored the least points amongst the starting five in 29 minutes played. He made 14 attempts from the field, but was only successful thrice, with a field goal of 21.4% and three-point accuracy of 11.1%, having made a three-point from nine attempts. Quinn Cook, who came in from the bench, recorded more points than the two-time MVP. Curry was no assassin that night as he was harmless.
#1. Golden State Warriors vs Toronto Raptors (January 10, 2021)

The Warriors faced the Toronto Raptors for a regular-season showdown with their key player putting in a very poor performance. A 2-16 record is definitely not a Curry standard. The Warriors escaped with a point differential, defeating the Raptors 106-105.
The seven-time All-Star was out of sort as he only managed to net two times from the field in 16 attempts with a field goal accuracy of 12.5%, one time from beyond the arc in 10 attempts with a three-point accuracy of 10%. This was the lowest he has ever made in his entire career, the worst shooting performance since his debut in the league.
His teammates kept the fire burning and salvaged the team to a close victory. When asked to comment during post-match interviews, he smiled and stated that he never thought he could go 2-of-16 so it never came to mind.
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