The Golden State Warriors just completed back-to-back road games against the Milwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulls. Both games resulted in blowouts, and Steve Kerr, and his crew had the chance to be on the winning and losing end of the games.

After dominating the Bulls Friday, Kerr revealed an encounter he had with the coach of the Bucks, Mike Budenholzer. The game was basically over, and the Bucks subbed in Giannis Antetokounmpo, with a large lead in the fourth quarter.

“I said you can’t put him back in. I said we’ve already sat all of our guys, and I think he said ‘you guys keep making all these threes.’ I said well this is our one victory of the night. We made you put Giannis back in. So, we had a good chuckle over that,” Kerr told ClutchPoints.

The Dubs lost that game 118-99. Although it was a performance they were not proud of, it’s the NBA, there’s always another game. Fortunately, for the Warriors, the next game was the next night.

Click below for a new Warriors’ Multiverse podcast by ClutchPoints

They gave the Bulls the same treatment as the Bucks gave them the night before. Minus subbing Stephen Curry back in the game when the game was out of reach. The Dubs dominated from start to finish and had three players score 20 or more points. None of them were Curry who finished with 19.

Next, the Warriors face the Minnesota Timberwolves to complete a four-game road trip on Sunday. A victory would mean back-to-back wins, before heading home to face the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday.