The Warriors are in a free fall right now. They have lost eight of their last 10 games, and are in danger of dropping further in the Western Conference standings.
Golden State's team defense has struggled immensely in Draymond Green's absence, and key contributors have been highly inconsistent over the last month.
However, despite the plethora of concerns with the Warriors, there are some positives starting to take shape.
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Let's take a look at some glass-half-full trends and takeaways:
Warriors rookies are going deep
It has been well-chronicled how Jonathan Kuminga has overcome a rough start to the season from 3-point range to become a solid shooter from long distance over the last few months.
After starting the year just 2-of-17 from deep, Kuminga now is shooting 34 percent overall from beyond the arc this season. A recent hot stretch has surged his production from distance as well. Over the last six games, Kuminga has hit 10 of his 21 shots from 3-point range.
Moses Moody, who unlike Kuminga was drafted to be a player to space the floor immediately, also struggled out the gate this season. In his first 26 games, Moody shot just four of 33 from deep (12 percent).
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After some brief yet highly productive stints in the G League, Moody clearly has become more comfortable in the NBA game, especially shooting from long range. Over his last 13 games, Moody is shooting 22 of 42 from deep (52 percent) and has solidified himself as a rotation player for the time being.
Jordan Poole is starting to get hot
After going a whole month without scoring 20 or more points in a game, Poole responded by putting up 23 points in consecutive games.
The transition to the sixth man role has been a bit of a bumpy road so far, but if the last couple games are any indication of his comfort level, the Warriors should be thrilled.
Poole had not made over three shots from deep, while making 50 percent or more of his attempts, in a game since late January. But he has accomplished that feat in these last two consecutive games, by respectively going three of six, and four of eight from deep.
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One aspect of his game that has not faltered this season has been his free-throw shooting. In fact, over his last 27 games, Poole is shooting a sensational 97.6 percent from the line, which has rocketed him into the league lead in free-throw percentage at 92.7 percent.
Steph Curry the playmaker
Without Green in the lineup for the last two months, Steph Curry has gotten a lot of attention for his role as more of a "traditional point guard."
But even before Green's absence, Curry was filling up the stat sheet with high-assist games. This season, in his 59 games played so far, Curry has had 16 games of nine or more assists. In comparison to last season in which he played 63 games, Curry only accomplished that feat in seven games.
Curry has collected 10 or more assists in 12 games this year, the most he has accumulated in a season since the 2014-15 campaign.
On the season, Curry is averaging 6.4 assists per game, which is his highest season total since 2016-17 when he averaged 6.6 per game.