Steph Curry has the worst game of his career in ugly Warriors blowout

Chef Curry may have to find a new recipe after the Warriors star cooked a rotten egg of a performance Thursday night against the Grizzlies.

Steph Curry recorded just two points in 24 minutes on the court in what ended up being a 144-93 loss to Memphis.

The ugly effort from Curry saw him miss all seven of his attempts from the field, with his only two points coming from the free throw line.

It marked the first time in his career that Curry had played at least 12 minutes and not made a single field goal, and it was the lowest-scoring game in which he played 24 minutes or more.

Steph Curry had one of the worst shooting performances of his career during the Warriors’ 51-point loss to the Grizzlies on December 19, 2024 at FedExForum. NBAE via Getty Images

The last time Curry scored two or fewer points was in a March 8, 2018, contest against the Spurs.

In that game, he played a little more than two minutes.

Curry entered the night averaging 20 points and shooting 45.2 percent from the field.

The rough night for Curry was compounded by the fact that the Warriors lost by more than 50 points, and the loss to the Grizzlies was the fourth-worst loss in franchise history.

Steph Curry handles the ball against Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies during the first half at FedExForum. Getty Images

This brutal defeat comes after Golden State lost a game by 52 points to the Celtics last season.

Curry told reporters after the game that “the mood is a lot better” than what they were after the last loss like this.

“I don’t like the word ‘panic,'” Curry said of the Warriors’ current state. “I like to accept where you are and try to change the momentum of the season. Panic kind of means you don’t have an answer. I think we do have answers. Of course, a sense of urgency. “

Steph Curry looks on during the game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Dec. 19, 2024 at FedExForum. NBAE via Getty Images

Golden State has now lost three games in a row and lost nine of its last 11 overall.

At 14-12 on the season, the Warriors are 10th in the Western Conference.