Golden State Collapses at Home in Crucial Loss
There’s no sugarcoating this one: the Golden State Warriors suffered a crushing 114-111 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night. Harrison Barnes drains buzzer-beater at home. Against a team missing its top two players. In a game the Warriors desperately needed to win.
And yet, they lost.
Harrison Barnes Delivers the Dagger
To make matters worse, it was former Warrior Harrison Barnes who drained the buzzer-beater—a cold-blooded fadeaway three that broke a tie and silenced the Chase Center crowd. Harrison Barnes delivered the dagger at the buzzer. It was a poetic punch to the gut, delivered by a familiar face.
The loss drops Golden State to the seventh seed in the Western Conference, pushing them into play-in territory. Suddenly, their playoff path depends on help from other teams. The Warriors no longer control their own destiny.

Offense Falls Short Despite Big Performances
Stephen Curry led the way with 30 points, while Jimmy Butler poured in 28 and earned 17 free throw attempts. Draymond Green flirted with a triple-double, finishing with 13 points, nine rebounds, and eight assists. Despite these performances, Harrison Barnes’ buzzer-beater overshadowed their efforts.
Still, the team struggled offensively. The Warriors shot just 41.9% from the field and 33.3% from three, failing to capitalize on open looks when it mattered most.
What’s Next for the Dubs?
Golden State now faces a day of reflection—and a flight to Portland. They’ll meet the Trail Blazers on Friday at 7:00 p.m. PT in a must-win matchup. If the Warriors want to avoid the chaos of the play-in tournament, they’ll need a statement game and a renewed sense of urgency.
As Harrison Barnes’ buzzer-beater echoes through Dub Nation, the question looms large: can the Warriors bounce back?
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