Warriors fumble huge Stephen Curry opportunity they could come to regret

   
Should Steph have played on Monday?

By any measure Monday night's game was one of the worst performances we've seen from Stephen Curry in a long time. The 2x MVP was well below his best as the Golden State Warriors suffered a shock 114-105 loss to the short-handed Denver Nuggets at Chase Center.

The Warriors looked sluggish and like a team that came in underestimating their opponents, with that exemplified in an underwhelming performance from their leader who scored just 20 points in nearly 36 minutes.

Curry went just 6-of-21 (28.6%) from the floor and 4-of-14 (28.6%) from beyond the arc, with Golden State shooting just 8-of-33 (24.2%) from 3-point range as a team. But more so than the shooting inefficiencies, it was Curry's turnovers that were arguably more costly in the nine-point defeat.

The 37-year-old had seven turnovers including five in the second-half, with some inexplicable brain fades often halting any momentum his team was trying to build. One of the more frustrating ones came in the final two minutes when Curry attempted an ill-advised alley-oop to Jonathan Kuminga who was unprepared and subsequently fumbled the ball out of bounds.

The Warriors should have rested Stephen Curry on Monday

The biggest post-game topic wasn't necessarily about Curry's performance, but whether he should have been playing at all. The Warrior superstar had been battling back soreness in Saturday's game against the New York Knicks, and was listed as questionable to face the Nuggets all the way up until the pre-game warmups.