With a team like the Golden State Warriors, it’s easy to overlook shooting woes when they’ve only lost 14 games. However, with Stephen Curry guaranteed to be sidelined for at least the next two games, and the playoffs around the corner, it’s important to look at some recent shooting trends.

Since the start of the new year, Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala are shooting a combined 24.8 percent from beyond the arc.

Neither are outstanding marksmen from deep, but for Iguodala, his three-point percentage has dipped considerably from last year. Last season Iguodala shot 36.2 from three-point range, but that number has dropped dramatically to 25 percent this season.

Green’s numbers are not as noticeable, but prior to the new year Green was shooting 30.9 percent from deep, which has dropped to 22.5 percent. Green’s efficiency from distance was a big factor for the 73-win team in 2015-16 when he shot 38.8 percent.

Although Green and Iguodala are struggling from three, the Warriors have only lost six games since January, and are still leading the league in three-point percentage (39.6). And Iguodala’s shooting is trending upwards. He has made 4-of-9 since the All-Star break.

The Warriors don’t need to hit the panic button, or even think about it, but it is something to keep an eye on especially heading into the playoffs.

Golden State has made 765 three’s this season, while the Western Conference-leading Houston Rockets are just shy of 1,000 with 994. While Green and Iguodala’s numbers may not be worrisome now, it will be worth taking note of should these two teams meet in the Western Conference Finals.