The Warriors’ wild The home-away split continues following Steph Curry’s injury-related loss to the Lakers in 113-105.

Golden State are now 27-7 at home and 7-24 on the road, and their recent loss in LA means they’re now tied with Milwaukee for the second-most home wins, while also being tied with Detroit for the third-fewest road wins.

After Sunday’s loss, Curry acknowledged his side’s injury toll hasn’t helped matters lately but still believes in their ability to get the job done.

“There’s just a lot that we’re trying to deal with, and [we] still gotta stay optimistic about where we’re headed because until we get beat, we still feel like we’re a tough matchup for anybody,” Curry said. “That’s the confidence we have to have down the stretch and heading to the post-season.”

Curry was sidelined for the 11th game with a leg injury, but he was able contribute 27 points, two assists, six rebounds and some impressive threes.

After missing the last month, he only shot 5-13 from three and 8-20 from the field.

“I felt great,” Curry said. “… to play 32 [minutes]The last stretch was very intense. I felt like I got stronger as the game goes on…”

Four-time NBA champion, he is still confident in his team who currently sit fifth in the West with a record of 34-31.

“It’s weird to say it: We’re still trying to win championships, but we’re also trying to stay out of the play-in, too. Both can be true.”

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