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The NBA season is almost halfway over, and the Golden State Warriors still haven’t played their best basketball.

While Steve Kerr’s squad has had some winning runs, they have also found it difficult to perform at their peak while against victorious opposition.

That was on full display again on Friday night during their loss to the Indiana Pacers.

The first half was quite close, but the visitors rallied late to secure a double-digit upset win at the CHASE Center.

Following the game, star PG Stephen Curry demanded a greater sense of urgency from his teammates as they approach the final stretch of the season (via Warriors on NBC Sports).

With a current record of 36-33, the Warriors are currently ranked 10th in the Western Conference.

It is improbable that they will move up the conference standings with just 13 games remaining in the regular season, and they will almost certainly play the Los Angeles Lakers in the Play-In Tournament.

Jonathan Kuminga has improved significantly this season, and Curry remains one of the top point guards in the league, if not the best.

But because the squad has been inconsistent throughout the season and the rest of the championship core has regressed, they may not have what it takes to advance far in the playoffs or even make

Should that be the case, then we can expect the Warriors to be uber-aggressive in the offseason, as they know their championship window could close right before their eyes.

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