The NBA season has just begun and the Warriors are off to a rocky start so far. It's rare to see one superstar ejected from an NBA game, but two at once is an unprecedented event that eventually happened tonight.

Saturday was the night the Memphis Grizzlies hosted the world champion Golden State Warriors in a showdown where Stephen Curry found himself frustrated due to early foul trouble.

This is the second game this week that foul trouble has plagued the Warriors causing a disruption to the team's rotation while Curry found himself leaving the floor.

Stephen Curry once again still searching for his groove Saturday night found himself battling the same issues after tip-off, which built up over the course of the game that led to the final straw in the last minute when Curry could no longer keep it together after a non-call which led to him tossing his mouthpiece.

Kevin Durant who appeared upset and coming to the aid of his teammate was also ejected in the same moment which led to the Warriors forward flipping someone off before leaving the floor.

The NBA will take a look at the situation and make a decision due to the similar nature of a previous ejection of Curry who threw his mouthpiece before being ejected during Game 6 of the 2016 NBA finals.

This loss currently has the Warriors sitting at 1–2, but the slow start seems to be an indication of bigger issues which they will have to fix in the coming weeks.