The Warriors went five NBA rounds without a win, but Stephen Curry appeared to help the team and end Golden State’s long stint.
Curry called responsibility in NBA and was one of those responsible for the victory of the warriors last Monday night, the 7th. The team faced the Sacramento Kings and managed to leave with a result of 116 to 113. Stephen was the highlight of the confrontation, the ace reached a mark of 47 points during the match and guaranteed the end of a fast that had lasted five rounds.
It is worth noting that in the midst of this high score by Curry, the Warriors player managed to reach some important marks. He hit 17 of 24 shots, as well as having eight rebounds and eight assists. Even with such important numbers in the last round of the NBA, after the victory against Sacramento, the athlete showed some concern for the team and sought explanations for the negative phase.
Sour…Sweet…W…#CurryBrand 🇧🇷 @warriorspic.twitter.com/JMCmveX0yL
— Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) November 8, 2022
For those who don’t remember, until the victory against the Kings, Golden State came from five consecutive defeats to teams like Hornets, Pistons, Heat, Magic and Pelicans. During this long period without achieving a positive result, Stephen Curry made a long outburst. However, after ending this negative streak, he continued with the same stance.
In a press conference shortly after the game against the Kings, he commented on the Warriors’ biggest challenges this NBA season. Curry made it clear that it is necessary to give space to the younger ones and be patient with the irregularity: “We have to understand that (young players) will have the opportunity to perform, and there will be some swings, some highs and some lows.🇧🇷
That’s the story of this team. As veterans, you understand that each year is a little different and you are up for that challenge. For these young people to try to find themselves in this league and also in a specific role, it’s a challenge“, he said. It is worth noting that Curry is one of the main leaders of the Warriors and Steve Kerr’s ‘trust man’.
Source: sportbuzz

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