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In the final moments of Game 3 between the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings, it was very clear that the Warriors were about to secure their first win of the series.
As the game came to a close, Stephen Curry walked up and down the court encouraging the fans in San Francisco to get loud and cheer him and the team on.
They got on their feet and were making a lot of noise.
This had some people thinking that Curry wasn’t happy with the reaction from the crowd throughout the game.
But TNT commentator Brian Anderson said before the game, “It’s just as loud here in San Francisco as it was in Sacramento,” according to Cameron Salerno.
Brian Anderson said on the TNT broadcast pregame that “It’s just as loud here in San Francisco as it was in Sacramento.” https://t.co/RDBiCEfWCy
— Cameron Salerno (@cameronsalerno1) April 21, 2023
Some people believed that the crowd in the Bay Area wasn’t loud enough while others feel that they were very boisterous for the Warriors’ first home game of the postseason.
Fans of the team have had a lot to cheer about over the last year.
Just last season, the Warriors claimed another Finals victory, their fourth in the Curry era.
But this season has been full of many ups and downs and a lot of challenges for the defending champions.
Plus the playoffs got off to a rough start too, with the Warriors falling to 2-0 behind the Kings.
You can’t blame Warriors fans for being a little muted and worried at times.
But by the time Game 3 came to an end, they should have been incredibly loud because their team was able to hand the Kings a definitive defeat.
When Game 4 begins you can bet that Curry won’t need to instruct the people in attendance to cheer.
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