Why Everyone’s Wrong About Steph Curry’s Next Big Move
Warriors vs. Suns, 10:00 ET
I was able to get both of the Eastern Conference games for the first round of the NBA Play-In Games, but the Western Conference games were… not so good. I took the under in both of them, and I really liked the under in the Trail Blazers vs. Suns game, but it wasn’t meant to be as the game went over. Now, we are back with the last spot for the NBA Playoffs to be decided as the Warriors take on the Suns with a chance to play the Thunder on the line.
There really isn’t much to say about the Warriors. This team is complete and total garbage if Steph Curry is on the sideline. However, when #30 does lace them up, he is a force that teams just can’t stop. Curry scored 35 points against the Clippers in their game, including a late three that put them up for good. You’ve probably seen the clip, but honestly, it deserves a bit of a breakdown. Curry is likely the only guy in the league who would do this and who can consistently create the separation. He was dribbling on the left side of the court, went past a Draymond Green screen, passed him the ball, came back for it immediately, took a few dribbles to the wing, and both defenders stayed with him (kind of) and he got just enough space to fire it up. One defender – Brook Lopez, who has led the league in blocks before. The other was Kris Dunn, known for his defensive skills. Curry is just simply unreal.



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