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Giannis Antetokounmpo (34), de los Bucks de Milwaukee, festeja luego de encestar en la primera mitad del partido ante los Warriors de Golden State, el sábado 12 de diciembre de 2015, en Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Aaron Gash)
Giannis Antetokounmpo (34), de los Bucks de Milwaukee, festeja luego de encestar en la primera mitad del partido ante los Warriors de Golden State, el sábado 12 de diciembre de 2015, en Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Aaron Gash)Aaron Gash/Associated Press

Warriors vs. Bucks: Twitter Reacts to Golden State's 1st Loss of Season

Daniel KramerDec 12, 2015

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.

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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.

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