After the Golden State Warriors' 103-96 loss to the Orlando Magic, a dejected Stephen Curry faced the media and admitted his frustration.

Per Mark Medina of The Mercury News, the two-time MVP looked back on what went wrong in the loss. He briefly spoke about the third quarter, where they outscored the Magic 30-11. It seemed that they were about the wrap up the game. But then, the Magic stormed back in the fourth and outscored the back-to-back defending champions, 33-15.

“Frustrating at the end considering how we finished the third quarter. We were pretty much in control of the game. It's a tough one. We played really hard.”

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The Warriors missed the services of Kevin Durant who was out to rest and Andre Iguodala due to an undisclosed illness. This was the first time that Durant missed a game. And it was evident that his services were much needed.

Curry himself had 33 points on just 36.4 percent shooting from the field and 5-of-17 from 3-point distance or 29.4 percent. Curry's fellow Splash Brother in Klay Thompson also had a rough night. He crawled his way to 21 points on 9-of-23 percent from the field and 3-of-12 from 3-point country.

The loss is the Warriors' second defeat in a row. They have a chance to redeem themselves on Saturday when they visit the Philadelphia 76ers.