Stephen Curry isn't worried despite a bar-measuring loss to the Boston Celtics on Tuesday. The Golden State Warriors point man had his worst outing of the season on perhaps one of the biggest stages in this young season, totaling only nine points in 3-of-14 from the floor and 2-of-9 from deep, continuing a line of struggles from deep for the past five games.

“I missed shots, I got in foul trouble early in the second half, that kind of took me out of rhythm,” said Curry. “It was one of those nights when we had control of the game, despite of how bad we were shooting, but just couldn't sustain ourselves defensively wen they made a couple runs.”

“It happens… It's just one of those nights, you just gotta live with it and move on.”

The Warriors were also responsible for blowing a 17-point lead, which started in the second quarter, as the Celtics rallied back to make it a five-point affair at the half, and even closer in the last two quarters of the game.

This is the third big lead which has been blown by the Warriors this season, with two of them resulting in losses. Curry remained unconcerned about the mishaps.

“This is the NBA,” said Curry. “It's just because it's the Warriors that it's surprising that a team can come back. That happens. We understand that no matter what the score is that we gotta finish games and play great basketball.”

“It surprises everybody but us in that locker room and other guys who play basketball too.”