We’ll be fine. Got a lot of confidence in our ability to do that, and it's why you play the game,” Curry said.

Despite the Golden State Warriors losing 127-97 to the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 3 on Saturday night, Stephen Curry remains confidence in his team's ability to recover in the second-round series. Curry refused to give up, urging in the post-game interview how his team will recover on the road in Game 4 despite every player being outweighed by size and muscle.

Stephen Curry gets real after the loss

The Warriors had a great start to the game and controlled play until the middle of the second quarter. Golden State had an 11-point lead but gave up a 30-8 Lakers surge to conclude the half, which caused the game to change.

In Game 2, Steph Curry was the centre of their adjustments, and he might do it once more.

The Lakers took away Steph Curry's playmaking threat which led to their loss in Game 2. He had 12 dimes in that contest. Curry finished with three assists and three turnovers in Game 3.

Steph Curry may have to will the Warriors to a win in Game 4

Steph Curry's offensive workload may need to be lightened once more by the Warriors in order to give him more chances to score.