The Golden State Warriors' inability to put the ball in the basket consistently is becoming a major issue. They've now failed to reach the 20-point mark in at least one quarter in each of its last four games — bringing the season total to 23, the sixth-most in the NBA.
The extended absence of Stephen Curry has obviously played a significant role in that unsteady offensive production. Without its point guard, Golden State's offensive rating drops to 107.6 — which would the worst in the NBA — compared to 119.3 when he's in the lineup (would be 3rd in NBA).