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An honest mistake by Klay Thompson in his postgame press conference sums up how bleak things are for the Warriors

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After getting blown out by the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, the Golden State Warriors now face a steep 3-1 deficit.

For a team that posted the greatest regular-season record in NBA history, winning three straight games — or even two straight to tie the series — is not inconceivable, particularly when two of them are at home.

But in NBA history, only nine teams have ever come back from a 3-1 deficit to win the series. Further, it's not just that the Thunder have beaten the Warriors three times in four tries — they've flattened them, looking convincingly better in nearly every aspect of the game.

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Suffice to say, things are bleak for the Warriors.

Perhaps more than any stat or video analysis, this can best be summed up by Klay Thompson looking for a bright spot in his postgame press conference after Game 4. Thompson, examining the box score said, "We had 40 assists, that's a positive, but ..." before trailing off.

As he looked closer, he said, "Is that right? Nope, never mind — 15. Sheesh. Way off."

It's a bummer for the Warriors, but a funny moment, nonetheless. Thompson will have to dig deeper than the stat sheet to find a ray of hope for Golden State.

Watch the moment below:

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