Steph Curry and Steve Kerr were fuming after a no-call on a 3-pointer in the first quarter of Tuesday's game between the Warriors and Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum.
With 40 seconds remaining in the opening frame, Curry launched a 3-point attempt over Bucks center Brook Lopez with Milwaukee guard Wesley Matthews swiping at Curry from behind. Curry made the 3-pointer, but fell to the ground after Matthews appeared to make contact with him in the act of shooting.
Curry was furious at the no-call and started yelling at referee Ray Acosta, who proceeded to give him a technical foul.
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Kerr had a few choice words for the officials from the bench and also received a tech.
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Regardless of if, or how hard Curry was fouled, Kerr was not going to miss an opportunity to have his superstar's back.
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Unfortunately for the Warriors, the entire sequence resulted in two costly technical fouls, as Golden State ultimately fell to the Bucks, 128-111.