The TNT broadcast caught Stephen Curry uncharacteristically screaming at his teammates during the timeout while the Golden State Warriors were getting blown out by the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night. It could be that the often happy-go-lucky Curry may just be reaching his tipping point with Golden State's play this season, but the two-time MVP attributed his passionate outburst to the heat of the moment. As joyful and as fun Curry plays the game, he still carries the highest degree of competitiveness and passion on the court.

Via Anthony Slater of The Athletic:

In case you missed it, here is Curry trying to light a fire under his teammates:

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That's probably the first time I've seen Stephen Curry this animated. Curry usually carries an easygoing personality, even on the basketball court, and plays the game freely and fun. This is definitely a side of the former Davidson standout that we're not used to seeing.

The Dubs are currently in the midst of their longest losing streak of the season after they dropped their fourth game in a row against the Clippers. Perhaps, what's most frustrating for Curry is the manner the Warriors have been losing, especially to the top teams in the NBA. Golden State has failed to establish some kind of consistency this season, which is likely also contribution to the three-time NBA champs frustrations.

The tough tests for the Warriors will continue in their next couple of games with the Utah Jazz, the team with the best record in the league, and the defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers, coming up on their schedule.

There has been a lot of chatter surrounding the Dubs heading into the March 25th trade deadline. Realistically, Golden State has a slim chance of winning a championship this season, with Klay Thompson out of the picture. However, keeping Curry happy is of utmost importance and the Warriors franchise superstar isn't too pleased with the losses piling. Finding the balance of staying competitive while developing their young guys is going to be a tough task for the Warriors moving forward.