In every crisis, the Warriors trust Stephen Curry


Before the break, in San Antonio, Stephen Curry I told myself. To motivate yourself and “put ideas back in place”. A good and wise decision as he scored 22 points on Victor Wembanyama and his teammates in the third quarter to finish with 46 points in Golden State’s victory.

The Warriors really needed them of this successafter a humiliating setback against the Thunder and criticism heaped on the franchise. A question was also asked to the playmaker: how much does he rate this defeat and the chaos that resulted from it on a scale of 1 to 10? “4. Good 4”, he replied four-time champion.

Faced with a storm and to revive themselves, Californians used a simple method…

“Give the ball to Steph and step back. That was it »summarized by Jimmy Butler. “There was a lot more clarity. It’s an art. The art of going to the side and making space. We give ball No. 30 and move to the side. We let him do what he’s done for so many years and good things happen.”

Tim Duncan and the Solar System

Stephen Curry speaks rather collectively. “It wasn’t a panicked players’ meeting, but we had a good video session to talk about certain things.”says the 2022 Finals MVP, who evokes a “an approach that allowed us to stay in it, even when we didn’t score in the first period”.

However, to solve a problem and save a complicated situation, nothing better than Stephen Curry’s award-winning shots. Everything becomes simpler when you can count on such talent.

“When we have the privilege that I had for 11 years to see him play, we’re used to it.”book by Steve Kerr. “Thanks to him this all happened. He is our Tim Duncan. He is the sun of our solar system.”

Stephen CurryPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2009-10GS8036:1246.243.788.50.63.94.55.93.21.93.00.217.5
2010-11GS7433:3848.044.293.40.73.23.95.83.11.53.10.318.6
2011-12GS2628:0949.045.580.90.62.83.45.32.41.52.50.314.7
2012-13GS7838:1545.145.390.00.83.34.06.92.51.63.10.222.9
2013-14GS7836:2947.142.488.50.63.74.38.52.51.63.80.224.0
2014-15GS8010:40 p.m48.744.391.40.73.64.37.72.02.03.10.223.8
2015-16GS7934:1150.445.490.80.94.65.46.72.02.13.30.230.1
2016-17GS7934:3946.841.189.80.83.74.56.62.31.83.00.225.3
2017-18GS5131:5949.542.392.10.74.45.16.12.21.63.00.226.4
2018-19GS6933:4747.243.791.60.74.75.35.22.41.32.80.427.3
2019-20GS527:4840.224.5100.00.84.45.26.62.21.03.20.420.8
2020-21GS6334:1048.242.191.60.55.05.55.81.91.23.40.132.0
2021-22GS6434:3343.738.092.30.54.75.26.32.01.33.20.425.5
2022-23GS5634:4049.342.791.50.75.46.16.32.10.93.20.429.4
2023-24GS7432:4345.040.892.30.54.04.55.11.60.72.80.426.4
2024-25GS7032:1044.839.793.30.63.94.46.01.41.12.90.424.5
2025-26GS1030:1845.336.993.50.23.33.53.92.21.52.50.527.1

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2025-11-14 17:50:00

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