Couple of things other than that Curry is amazing and the league hasn't seen anything like him before and we should stop looking for comparisons.
Curry is great, but OKC lost this game in a couple different ways. Their ability to switch on the pick and roll with Curry is excellent. Curry is going to make some LOL threes sometimes and you have to live with that, but there big men in Durant, Ibaka and occasionally Adams are athletic enough and don't hesitate in getting out and challenging Curry, something I always see DeAndre Jordan do. Durant fouling out really hurt them defensively because now Kyle Singler was being switched onto him and while he tried really hard, he isn't the defender that Durant is. Curry is going to get his, but because they have a set-plan of attack on defense, that helped neuter a lot of the passing that GS likes to do and limited them offensively.
The best way to counteract the small-ball Warriors is to crush them on the boards, and OKC was able to do that by out rebounding them by 30. Too bad they wasted that edge by turning the ball over 22 times and shooting 65 percent from the line.
Westbrook was so good in the closing stretches of that game. Once Durant fouled out all they had left on offense was pick and rolls with Russ and it worked really well for the most part. Against a defensive team like GS that is pretty damn impressive.
Donovan blew the game by not calling a timeout when Durant was trapped in the corner. I mean, he was right in front of the OKC bench.