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The Golden State Warriors put an end to their three-game skid.
It wasn’t much of a coincidence to realize that the said skid happened during Stephen Curry’s three worst games of the season.
Curry is the heart and soul of Steve Kerr’s team, and they’ll most likely go as he goes.
He got back to his usual self in the win over the Orlando Magic, knocking down shot after shot and dominating from all three levels.
When asked about that, Curry admitted that he had been pressing over the past three games or so instead of taking what the defense was giving him, which obviously led to some tough shots (via Warriors on NBC Sports).
Steph admits he “pressed a little bit” over the past three games, but got back into a rhythm after attacking the paint tonight pic.twitter.com/vMWoCaAuuv
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 3, 2024
Curry is obviously the greatest shooter to ever grace the face of the Earth, but even the best of the best have some off nights.
The big issue with this Warriors team is that there hasn’t been any other player capable of picking up the slack in those rare cases that Steph’s shot isn’t falling as efficiently as it usually does.
Klay Thompson has been fairly inconsistent this season, and while Jonathan Kuminga has taken a big leap forward, he didn’t get much of a chance to showcase his skills until Draymond Green was suspended.
The Warriors are far from perfect and still have plenty of work to do.
But we should never count them out, especially when Curry gets into a rhythm and turns it on; there’s just nothing you can do there.
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