Warriors lose shooting touch in Game 2 loss to Grizzlies With the long-range shots not falling as usual and sloppy play from the start, a night that started with Stephen Curry being handed the Most Valuable Player trophy ended with the first home for the Warriors in more than three months. Curry and backcourt mate Klay Thompson had twice as many turnovers as made 3-pointers and the Memphis Grizzlies tied the second-round series at one apiece with a 97-90 victory Tuesday night that snapped Golden State's 21-game home winning streak. In a season where almost everything went right at home for the Warriors with a 42-2 home record including the postseason and a league-best 67 wins in the regular season, it all went wrong in Game 2 against Memphis. The Warriors trailed by seven points midway through the fourth before Conley hit a bank shot in the lane and Allen stole the ball from Curry and went in for an uncontested dunk to build the lead back to 87-76.