
Warriors vs. Bucks: Twitter Reacts to Golden State's 1st Loss of Season
The mighty have fallen.
The Golden State Warriors are no longer unblemished after losing their first game of the season 108-95 to the Milwaukee Bucks on the road Saturday.
The Warriors’ NBA record to start the season without a loss ends at 24-0, and their win streak dating back to last season was snapped at 28, just five shy of the NBA record set by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1971-72.
Here is some of the reaction to the defeat in the social realm.
The Warriors’ official Twitter account proved humble in defeat:
Fox Sports Wisconsin shared a celebratory graphic with quite the hashtag:
ESPN’s Darren Rovell shared a picture encompassing a sea of Bucks fans at the game who had hefty—yet fulfilled—expectations:
Bleacher Report’s Howard Beck gave lofty acclaim to the Bucks, now 10-15, for pulling off the huge upset:
ESPN Stats & Info shared an incredible figure that encompassed how uncharacteristically off the Warriors were Saturday:
Music executive Kenny Hamilton speculated the Warriors’ seven straight road games over nearly two weeks took a toll:
Josh Dubow of the Associated Press shared a remarkably interesting tweet to create context for just how impressive the Warriors’ run was:
Marc J. Spears of Yahoo Sports believes it was a run that will stand the test of time:
Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News believed the Warriors’ streak was a foreshadowing of another to come—and soon:
Dan Hayes of CSN Chicago offered context on how the Warriors must regroup quickly, as the San Antonio Spurs are 20-5 and right in their rearview mirror in the Western Conference standings:
The Warriors return home against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, giving them four days to regroup and get back to business on its hopeful run to defend the NBA title.









