Despite now trailing the Western Conference Finals 3-2 to the Oklahoma City Thunder, Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry says, “The series isn’t over.”

“We’ve got to believe in ourselves,” Curry said after his team lost 118-94 to the Thunder in Game 4 Tuesday. “There’s obviously frustration.” 

Tuesday night’s defeat was the second straight loss for the Warriors and marked the first time the team, which set an NBA record this year for the most wins (73) in a regular season, lost back-to-back games.

“It’s a terrible feeling once again not stepping up and being ourselves and playing our game,” Curry told reporters. “But I think we’re a special team. This isn’t how we’re going to go out.”

But The Warriors got their chance to get back in the series on Thursday when they return home to Oakland, California, for Game 5 and defeated OKC 120 to 111.

Can Golden State win 2 straight? Time will tell!