The Golden State Warriors' rough start to the season cannot be understated. Stephen Curry and the rest of Dub Nation suffered two blowout losses to start their 2020-21 campaign against the Brooklyn Nets and the Milwaukee Bucks when they failed to reach the 100-point mark in both Ls. On Sunday however, the Dubs finally pulled off their first win of the season, defeating the Chicago Bulls, 129-128.

One of the most memorable moments of the game came in the third quarter. A rather unsightly sequence summed up how Golden State's season is coming along so far. Check it out here (via WorldWideWob on Twitter):

On one of the most confusing plays so far this season, the Warriors played good defense and locked up the Bulls' backcourt. After Andrew Wiggins deflected Coby White's pass, Curry tried to intercept the rock but couldn't complete the steal. White tried to gain back possession for the Bulls but Kelly Oubre stole it right back and tipped the ball to Steph for an easy transition hoop. But, in true 2020 fashion, Curry couldn't control the ball as it went straight out of bounds. That right there is an easy Shaqtin' A Fool nominee.

Aside from their sloppy on-court play, the Warriors' bad luck off the court continues as the season slowly unfolds. Prior to the game, it was reported that forward Marquese Chriss is out for the remainder of the season after he injured his right leg in practice. Chriss now joins the growing list of Warriors' IR list spearheaded by none other than Klay Thompson.

Needless to say, it was a much-needed win for the Warriors on Sunday.