Warriors owner Joe Lacob’s hilarious reply to frustrated fan’s email

Warriors owner Joe Lacob’s hilarious reply via email to a frustrated fan has been going viral. Read on to know more.

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Warriors owner Joe Lacob’s hilarious reply to frustrated fan’s email

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The Warriors are coming off a 131-136 loss to the Blazers, where Jerami Grant and Shaedon Sharpe recorded 35 apiece to lead the winners

Steph Curry had missed five games in a row following a left quadriceps contusion

The Golden State Warriors have been going through a rough start with a disappointing 13-14 record. They stand 8th in the Western Conference, and it's obvious not to be happy bout it for the fans. Following the upsetting results, a fan decided to take teh matter into his own hands and connect to the owner itself. 

Warriors owner Joe Lacob’s hilarious reply to frustrated fan’s email 

According to SFGate, a 27-year-old Justin Dutari from Panama found out the Warriors’ owner Joe Lacob’s email address online. The upset fan decided to express his frustration and disappointment after the franchise lost to the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday despite superstar Stephen Curry scoring 48 points. 

According to the aforementioned source, Dutari, via email, wrote: 

“Please do something about this team.” 

The fan further wrote: 

“What [does] Steph need to do to win every night? Drop 50 points? …[Jimmy Butler’s] tools are being underutilized because he is playing as a power forward due to the small position players. We have no true center.”

The basketball fan further stated that he is very ‘frustrated” by the results anf the outcomes. Surprisingly, the owner responded to the fan’s email. The Warriors owner didn't take long to reply to the fan within two minutes. 

Lacob replied: 

“You can’t be as frustrated as me.” 

The Warriors' owner, further, via mail, responded: 

“I am working on it. It’s complicated. Style of play. Coaches desires regarding players. League trends. Jimmy is not the problem.”

The Warriors are coming off a 131-136 loss to the Blazers, where Jerami Grant and Shaedon Sharpe recorded 35 apiece to lead the winners. The victory snapped a three-game losing streak. Curry recorded 48 points and hit a season-high 12 3-pointers. 

The American basketball player had missed five games in a row following a left quadriceps contusion, and it was just his second game since his return. He had also scored 39 points at home against the Minnesota Grizzlies; however, it was not enough to escape the loss.   

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