A horrendous effort in the first half puts the Warriors in an insurmountable deficit, and they lose their 4th game of the homestand to Toronto, 133-118. Steve Kerr experimented with putting Jonathan Kuminga and Andrew Wiggins in the starting lineup together, and the Warriors immediately found themselves in a hole. In a game in which they never led at home and trailed by as much as 27 points, there are yet again more questions than answers with this team. The Warriors (17-19) will face the New Orleans Pelicans (22-15) on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Pacific.

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