Steph Curry has been shooting pretty bad lately, and ESPN is wondering if that is a sign that both he and the Golden State Warriors are in trouble.
Although the Warriors had a great night on Thursday and defeated Minnesota with 124:115, and Steph Curry scored 29 points with an excellent percentage of shots, behind him is the most inefficient month in his career.
There is Draymond Green, Klay Thompson is back, they have a very solid team, but they need Steph Curry at their recognizable MVP level to reach at least the finals.
Golden State could have had one of the most successful dynasties had there been no injuries and some more dice matched, but Steph Curry certainly has a big impact in all of that and is a player waiting to enter the Hall of Fame.
However, he is definitely in trouble and ESPN is wondering how dangerous it is for the Warriors because Curry has not shot so badly since the 2013/14 season when he was “young and green” and still has not played a single game at All-Star.
He is currently shooting 37.6% from the game, 31.4% for three points, while his eFG is at 46.5% (in January 2022), and his next worst month was November 2009 when he shot 41.7% from the game.
Curry has been very inconsistent this season and he is quite resented, he even managed to break the record for the number of three-pointers and knock Ray Allen off the throne, but also to shoot worse than Russell Westbrook, who is never known for a good shot, he says. ESPN.
It goes on to say that the Warriors’ chances of winning the title have dropped drastically, just like their game, and Stef Kari is not the only culprit for that, but his very bad shot is largely deserved.
His shots were often bad shots, due to the location, the position of the defenders and the like, so it is necessary for him to return to his old form so that the Warriors would not be in big trouble.
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