Birthday boy of the day, Curry makes fun of Chris Paul in the NBA game

Warriors NBA star Stephen Curry was spotted teasing Chris Paul in their last match against the Suns; “Assassin’s Toy” turns 35 this Tuesday, the 14th

Stephen Currywhich defends the Golden State Warriors at NBAwas seen poking Chris Paulof phoenix sunsin the last match between the teams, which took place on Monday, the 13th. “This is not 2014 anymore”after that made a tray.

The phrase refers to the best moment of Chris Paul’s career, when he averaged 20 points, 10 assists and two steals per game. Curry, who teased CP3 because of his age, turns 35 this Tuesday, the 14th, while his opponent will turn 38 in May.

It is worth mentioning that, in addition to the good performance presented by Chris Paul, 2014 was the year that marked the elimination of Warriors of Curry, in the playoffs, for the Los Angeles Clippers, which was CP3’s team at the time. When asked about the “Assassin Toy” speech, the 37-year-old point guard ironized: “I don’t know what happened in 2014. Can you tell me?”

NBA ROUND

On the last night of the NBA, held this Monday, the 13th, the Golden State Warriors won a great victory over the phoenix suns in Kevin Durant (who is out due to injury). Klay Thompson presented a gala performance, with 38 points scored by the San Francisco team; on the Arizona side, Devin Booker was the highlight, with 32 points.

Chris Paul and Stephen Curry on court in the NBA (Credits: Getty Images)

OTHERS GAMES

O Memphis Grizzlies ran over the dallas mavericks in Luka Doncic (who is out injured) and strengthened his position in the conference. With the final score of 104 to 88, the Tennessee cast reaffirmed the vice-leadership of the West, behind only the denver nuggets. The Texan franchise, on the other hand, is already positioned outside the playoffs, in the play-in zone. Check the other results.


Source: sportbuzz

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