The Golden State Warriors (12-7), led by Steph Curry, faced the Phoenix Suns (11-8) in Phoenix, Arizona, on Saturday. However, a viral video from the game, captured by a fan, has surfaced, showing the four-time NBA champion with a noticeably subdued demeanor:
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The video has sparked a frenzy on social media, with fans speculating about the reason behind Curry’s lackluster body language. One fan even suggested he might be frustrated with his coach, Steve Kerr:
“He is tired of Kerr’s bullshit.”
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Other fans took into account the Warriors’ four-game losing streak, which has raised questions about Kerr’s choices, particularly with Curry and Draymond Green appearing fatigued in the past few games. Kerr has been trying to manage their minutes to keep the team fresh, but fans seem unhappy with how the players on the team are being dealt with.
“Yeah, the team didn’t offer klay a deal. plus didn’t trade for laurie and kept podz, and kum bucket is gonna be walking for nothing,” a fan wrote.
“The thing that’s up with him is he’s turning 37 in a few months and his knees are hurting and it only turned December today and the roster is weak,” another fan wrote.
Steph Curry played 32 minutes in Sunday’s game, scoring 23 points with seven rebounds to go along with four assists.
“His teams trash, his knees hurt, and his coach won’t let him play minutes,” a fan added.
“He’s banged up and his roster can’t pull their own weight. Or rather, they can but his HC has made sure it can’t happen. He looks like he is truly done,” another fan commented.
“Called being old. His body is banged up. And it’s not just about sitting out couple games,” a fan wrote.
Speculation aside, Steph Curry and the Warriors’ night in Phoenix didn’t go as planned. They fell to the Suns 113-105, unable to recover from a dismal first half that saw them trail by 17 points.
What next for Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors?
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors have been struggling since late October. This poor run of form has dropped them to fourth in the Western Conference standings (12-7, 9-5 WC).
What next for Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors? – Source: Imagn
What next for Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors? – Source: Imagn
The Warriors’ quest to end their losing streak won’t get any easier, as they face the Denver Nuggets (10-7) next at Ball Arena on Tuesday in an away game. The Warriors haven’t beaten the Nuggets since their 102-98 Game 5 win in the 2022 NBA playoffs.
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