“Curry’s Revenge: Warriors Dominate Pacers with Steph’s 42-Point Spectacle”
Stephen Curry got revenge as the Warriors beat the Indiana Pacers 131-109 on Thursday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.On Friday’s”The Draymond Green Show,” the Warriors forward recalled how Curry could be forced to drop 42 points during Golden State’s home loss against Indiana in the 2022-23 NBA season after a season-high 11 three-pointers on Thursday. win over the Pacers.
“I thought last night was very interesting,” Green said. – If you remember, last year Andrew Nembhard played a great game against us. 31 points, here [Chase Center]. And then they hit us up there on the road and the young kids were talking crazy.“I respect that. I love young people who say, “Man, you think this, and I know you think that, but I don’t bow to it and respect it.
And I treat you like I don’t respect you. it.””And that’s exactly how Nembhard and all those young guys did last year. [Hats off to them. As I think I mentioned last year on this podcast when we talked about these guys, I respect that because that’s when I came in.”I told you last year when I talked to these guys, they were crazy.
They won. [You have to respect that. I think Steph Curry took it personally.Just a few days after dropping a whopping 60 points to Atlanta Against the Hawks On the court, Curry hit the ground running, firing on all cylinders for Indiana, ending the first quarter by making all six of his three-point attempts. Curry was not suspended Thursday.”As you can see, he came out of the gate last night in full threat mode, absolute threat mode,” Green explained. “He was locked in. The few threes he shot to start the game…”When he comes to shoot unconscious like that, I already know what time it is. And I enjoy those games.
Above all, I try to get out of my own way. You know, sometimes Steph makes those plays and you just sit there.”When the halftime buzzer sounded, the four-time NBA champion had scored 29 points in a nearly perfect first half.Green had nothing to do but enjoy Curry’s game . A moment of greatness.”And for me personally, getting a front row seat is better than being on the court to see it,” Green said. “My goal and job is to go out and see how he works. It’s nice to give him a little screen every now and then. An explosion.
You throw him a little penny every now and then. An explosion.“But last night he was so cowardly and that’s why I knew he was in a threatening mood because everything was gone. Like “I really don’t need a screen”. I’m not running away, no needle, really. and#039; It was just complete emergency mode. He had 11 threes. I don’t think three of them would have been out.”It gives you an idea of where Steph Curry has been.”.
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