Stephen Curry reveals the honest truth about the Thunder
After Golden State Warriors All-Star Stephen Curry’s historic performance in Friday’s 109-108 win against the San Antonio Spurs, he spent time talking about Oklahoma City Thunder. Curry and the Warriors bounced back from a 126-102 loss to the Thunder with a pair of wins against the Spurs during a six-game road trip.
After Friday’s win, Curry talked about how important it is to the Warriors persevere through an 82-game seasonwhich is a testament to the team’s experience, he said in his postgame interview with NBA on Prime’s Night Cap.
“Well, first thing, who hasn’t had a bad loss to OKC at this point?” You kind of have to keep perspective,” Curry said. “We’re 14 games in and they’re the champions. They play with great confidence. But it’s a long year. You just have to turn the page pretty quickly. That’s 82 games. It keeps coming and you just have to be able to find a way to be accountable and assess where you are without losing confidence because you’re back on the floor for 48 hours.
“We’ve been around the block and we know exactly what we can do. The only question is, can you do it?”
Dirk Nowitzki: “You guys had a tough loss, obviously, in OKC. How did you recover? What were you talking about?”
Steph Curry: “Well, first off, who hasn’t had a bad loss to OKC at this point?” š
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Curry finished with 49 points on 16 of 26 attempts, including nine threes, and a perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line. He also added four rebounds, two assists and two steals. It’s a historic stat line ā Curry’s 44th 40-point game since age 30, an honor held only by Hall of Fame guard Michael Jordan.
Jimmy Butler III added 21 points, eight rebounds and two steals, and Will Richard and Brandin Podziemski each had 10 points.
Stephen Curry joins Michael Jordan, LeBron James in a special club

Warriors All-Star Stephen Curry has joined an exclusive club when he followed up his 46 points in a 125-120 win against the Spurs on Wednesday with 49 points in Friday’s rematch. Curry became one of only three players over the age of 37, along with LeBron James and Hall of Fame guard Michael Jordan, with whom Steph is tied for most 40-point games since age 30.
The Warriors will continue their road trip against the Pelicans on Saturday.
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