Steph Curry expresses his annoyance following yet another Warriors ᴅᴇғᴇᴀᴛ.
After Friday’s (Dec. 8) Golden State Warriors loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, Steph Curry was unable to contain his annoyance. The team captained by Steve Kerr has failed to string wins together this season because they continue to make the same mistakes. Not to mention, the Thunder have defeated Golden State in each of their three meetings thus far this season.
Curry made the observation that the team needs to stop talking about what needs to be done and start practicing it on the court while addressing the media following the game. Curry’s remarks were much overdue because there have been several discussions about the Warriors’ problems while little progress being made on the court.
To be fair, Curry has shown to be a valuable member of the Warriors. With a 47.6% field goal percentage and a 43.2% 3-point shooting percentage, the 35-year-old guard is presently averaging 29.4 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 4.4 assists. But since basketball is a team sport, Golden State must figure out how to make the most of its rotation.
To be fair, Curry has shown to be a valuable member of the Warriors. With a 47.6% field goal percentage and a 43.2% 3-point shooting percentage, the 35-year-old guard is presently averaging 29.4 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 4.4 assists. But since basketball is a team sport, Golden State must figure out how to make the most of its rotation.