Turnovers, missed threes, Poole frustrated, Payton sits: Is this the beginning of the Warriors’ end?
LOS ANGELES — It didn’t feel like the end of a dynasty, if only because we had seen this movie before. For all their struggles from beyond the arc and shifting rotations Monday night in Los Angeles, we’d all seen the Warriors pull out of a tailspin of a game and put together a burst that led to a spectacular win too many times to think it wouldn’t happen one more time. It’s what the Warriors have done since 2015.
But Monday night they couldn’t pull up.
Stephen Curry couldn’t hit that backbreaking 3 (and Klay Thompson was not much help going 3-of-9 from 3 all game).
Steph had a couple chances to take the lead late in the fourth quarter


