"By the way, Joe is an incredible person," kloc- 1/, who posted a photo of having dinner with Curry * * * on his personal Instagram, and attached an article like this, "Give your red wine to your brother. This is an expensive bottle of red wine, but Joe asked us to add it to the team bill, so we are very grateful to Joe for doing so. It is not every day that someone allows you to order a special cut. So, to Joe, man. We will undoubtedly be very grateful for his contribution, but we also have very reasonable reasons to do so (Curry broke the team record). " Tuesday night's dinner provided Green with an opportunity to express how important Curry is to him, whether as a teammate or a friend. During their nine years together, Green and Curry entered the finals five times, won three of them, and were selected for three All-Star Games together.
For a long time, they have established a bond that belongs only to each other, which is a bond of mutual respect. Bruce klock, assistant professor of Warriors, told the Chronicle in an interview in 1 month: "There is a spirit of respect that unites them. Green is a very sincere guy (not a bull), and he knows that Stephen is real. They are all loyal to their true personality. " Their friendship extended their relationship to the court and helped him complete the practice of layup and shooting. Green sent 129 assists for Curry, which is the highest number of unilateral assists between two league players this season. "It's nice to see the two of them get along so well on the court," Warriors coach steve kerr said. "They look like a good match ... it's fun to watch them play." The long-term relationship between Green and Curry helped him enjoy the latter's performance on a record-breaking night.
Green's first season was on 20 12/ 13, when Curry had just recovered from ankle surgery. Many people think that this injury may ruin his career. At the first team training after Curry's return, senior management, executive directors, shareholders, etc. We are all waiting to see if Curry is worth renewing his contract. Green saw Curry make a layup at the end of the first quarter, which broke Chamberlain's scoring record and reminded him of the team training nearly 10 years ago.
"I still remember those days," Green said. "Where did he rise from, where is he now, and everything he has experienced has reached his present position. You can simply share these memories with him (at dinner) and let him know,' No, man, you are appreciated and celebrated. As long as I am by your side, you will always get my congratulations. "