Curry’s iconic performance leaves Warriors teammates stunned
Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) reacts after a play during the first quarter against Boston Celtics during game four of the 2022 NBA Finals at TD Garden. (Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports)
Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) reacts after a play during the first quarter against Boston Celtics during game four of the 2022 NBA Finals at TD Garden. (Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports)

(REUTERS) – Stephen Curry’s 43-point masterpiece in Game Four of NBA Finals last night left his Warriors teammates, his coaches and basketball fans everywhere in awe.

With Golden State in jeopardy of falling into a 3-1 hole against Celtics in Boston, Curry was magnificent, shooting 14 of 26 from the field with seven three-pointers while collecting 10 rebounds to level the series 2-2.
“Probably number one,” Klay Thompson said when asked to rank Curry’s performance in a Finals game.

“It was nearly a must-win game, so to go out there and shoot as efficiently as he did and grab 10 rebounds, all while they are attacking him on defence. His conditioning is second to none in this league.

STEPH PLAYED INCREDIBLY
Forward Draymond Green echoed Thompson.
“He put us on his back and willed us to win,” he said.
“Much-needed win, a game we had to have, and he came out and showed why he’s one of the best players to ever play this game and why this organisation has been able to ride him to so much success. It’s absolutely incredible.”

Four-time NBA champion LeBron James weighed in to say that Curry was “different” from other players and that he still does not get the respect due.
“It’s rare and rare is not liked and appreciated,” James tweeted.

After the game, Curry redirected praise onto his teammates.
“I don’t rank my performances,” Curry said. “Just win the game.”

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, who hopes to lead the franchise to their fourth championship in eight years alongside Curry, Thompson and Green, said he felt blessed.
“Whenever I’m done coaching, I will look back and say thank you to Steph because night after night he has made this situation for us as an organisation easy for everybody,” Kerr said.
“He’s a special player, special person.”

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