Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has conceded that he was frustrated with his and his side's performance in their defeat to the Cleveland Cavaliers in game two of the NBA Finals.
The league MVP made just five out of his 23 shots to finish the match with 19 points as his side slipped to a 95-93 defeat to the Cavs, who tied the series as a result of their victory at Oracle Arena.
He told reporters: "It's definitely tough. Dealing with the emotions of it and the highs and lows of this game, you try to leave it on the floor because it's a long series and you know we can come back game three and really take control of the series right back.
"But it's frustrating because we're at home. We're supposed to win. Once we got into overtime, we had all the confidence in the world that we were going to get it done, but fell a little bit short. Just got to handle it the right way and get ready for Tuesday."
Game three of the Finals takes place on Tuesday in Cleveland.