The Golden State Warriors lost to the Orlando Magic on Thursday, marking just the fourth time in the Steve Kerr era the Dubs lost a game after leading by 13 or more points in the fourth quarter, via ESPN Stats and Info.

Kerr became head coach of the Warriors in 2014.

The Magic outscored the Warriors 33-15 in the fourth quarter and came away with a 103-96 victory at home. Orlando is now 29-34 on the season, while Golden State dropped to 43-19.

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We might be getting to that point in the season where the Warriors are just getting bored.

After winning two straight Finals and three out of the last four championships, complacency could be setting in for the Warriors, who are still in first place in the Western Conference standings.

It happens to all of the best teams in the league. We're at the point in the season where the playoffs are around 20 games away and Golden State is just waiting to wake up for that.

Kevin Durant didn't play on Thursday, as Steve Kerr decided to give him some rest. Stephen Curry had an off shooting night, something that probably won't happen for the rest of the season. It's safe to say no one in Warrior land is worried about this loss.