After the Warriors’ third consecutive road victory, Stephen Curry has an answer for their homecoming disaster

It was Curry vs. Curry night at the point guard’s native! The Golden State Warriors were on the road to face off against the Charlotte Hornets. After winning tonight’s showdown against the Hornets 115-97, Warriors superstar Stephen Curry was asked about his thoughts on the Warriors’ impressive record of winning 13 out of their last 16 road games. Curry’s answer is sure to leave you in stitches!

Chef Curry is always cooking, it may be through his actions or his words. Curry wittily said, “We might need to like stay in a hotel in San Francisco.” He continued, “I don’t know what it is about road Warriors but we’ve kept our season alive with our road performance so it means a lot, and what it’s looking like we’re gonna have to do that to get to the playoffs so its something to rely on.”

It was Curry vs. Curry night at the point guard’s native! The Golden State Warriors were on the road to face off against the Charlotte Hornets. After winning tonight’s showdown against the Hornets 115-97, Warriors superstar Stephen Curry was asked about his thoughts on the Warriors’ impressive record of winning 13 out of their last 16 road games. Curry’s answer is sure to leave you in stitches!

Chef Curry is always cooking, it may be through his actions or his words. Curry wittily said, “We might need to like stay in a hotel in San Francisco.” He continued, “I don’t know what it is about road Warriors but we’ve kept our season alive with our road performance so it means a lot, and what it’s looking like we’re gonna have to do that to get to the playoffs so its something to rely on.”

Is Draymond Green The Missing Piece Of the Warriors’ Home Puzzle?
Green has played 26 road games this season, with the Warriors having a winning record of 15-9 in those games particularly. However, their record goes down to a disappointing 10-11 when Green sits (including a game where he got ejected after just 100 seconds!)

This could be the missing piece to the puzzle of the Warriors’ struggles. Their entire base relies upon big man Draymond’s defensive strengths and his ability to set up Steph Curry, especially when Curry’s facing a double-team. Without Draymond for a quarter of their home games, the Warriors have gone from a potential top-6 seed to a team dearly holding on to a play-in spot.

Draymond’s back soreness has been a major point of concern as they embark on a 5-game road trip. Ironically, if they make the play-in tournament, all those crucial games will be on the road, or if there’s a game at home, best to get hotel rooms back in the Bay as Curry suggested. Next up: Wemby’s San Antonio Spurs on April 1, the question remains, will Draymond be playing?