Kawakami: Warriors, trailing 3-1, in state of shock.
Every shoulder was slumped and every facial expression was frozen, glazed, dazed and weighed down by so many invisible things.
Andre Iguodala sat still. Draymond Green didn't move. Stephen Curry wandered from his locker into the showers like he was walking through a nightmare.
If anybody talked to each other, I didn't see it.
After getting shellacked in Game 4 again here by the Thunder, the Warriors' locker room was a dark and silent painting, a stunning frozen moment while everybody in there absorbed every queasy emotion at once.
The greatest regular-season team in NBA history went numb on Tuesday night, before, during and especially after their 118-94 loss at Chesapeake Energy Arena to fall behind 3-1 in this Western Conference finals.
There were no words to express this, except to say that this proud, accomplished, championship-winning team was in a state of shock.