WASHINGTON, May 25 (Xinhua) -- Golden State Warriors never panic after straight losses in Game 4 and 5 of the West Conference Finals and vowed to come back in next game, local media reported on Friday.
"I feel great about where we are right now," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after the Houston Rockets took a 3-2 series lead with a 98-94 win Thursday night.
"That may sound crazy, but I feel it. I know exactly what I'm seeing out there. We got everything we needed. Just too many turnovers, too many reaches, and if we settle down a little bit, we're going to be in really good shape."
After losing two straight games, the series will head to the Oracle Arena for Game 6 and Warriors star Stephen Curry also believes they will get themselvies back in right track.
"We've played good enough to win and just haven't gotten the job done," he said. "So going home Game 6, if we can repeat that, take care of turnovers, just stay mentally locked in on the details for 48 minutes, we know we can get a win. Just with the talent we have on this team and the resiliency we have, you know, we can get the job done."
"I think we're excited about that opportunity to go home and will get ourselves back in the series, stay alive, obviously, like I said, then worry about a Game 7. We haven't been in this position before, so it's a chapter we need to figure out and finish the story."