Not much is shining around the Golden State Warriors game right now. Rather, it can be described as night black.

Tonight came the third straight loss and the eighth overall on the ten opening matches.

The team is now ranked last in the Western Conference and has the worst average of all teams in the NBA.

"We have a young team that is in a training phase, but with that said I'm not happy," says coach Steve Kerr, who has led the club to three titles over the past five years.

"Can't feel sorry for ourselves"

The home team Oklahoma City won the night's bout after taking the lead with 17 points at halftime. At most, the lead was up 23 points, but Golden State bounced back in the third period, won by 41-24, led by young star D'Angelo Russell.

The score was 84 equal to the final period when the Thunder advanced to a 14-point lead which eventually became the 114-108 victory figures.

D'Angelo Russell, who scored the best in the match with his 30 points, was completely shut down and zeroed in the final period.

- We can't just feel sorry for ourselves because we have a lot of injuries right now but we have to start winning matches, says Steve Kerr.