The four passionate summers of the 2014-2018 season were like the most brilliant shooting stars and fireworks in Curry’s life.
The Golden State Warriors on the West Coast suddenly emerged and used the "Death Five" to change the league structure in one fell swoop. They used crazy three-point rain to extinguish the fighting spirit of their opponents time and time again. They won three championships in four years and received applause. Countless records were broken,
Durant, who retired from injury in G5, left the Nets, Thompson tore his cruciate ligament in G6 and was reimbursed for the season, and Iguodala, the former FMVP, was traded to the Grizzlies.
p>The Warriors carry all of Curry’s glory and dreams, and Curry will certainly not give up easily.
Just like when James burned the Cavaliers with his blood and almost single-handedly brought Cleveland its first championship, as a man who once stood alongside James and dwarfed James in several previous contests, Star players,
However, victory or defeat cannot be taken at face value. With 7 minutes left in the fourth quarter, Curry sprained his ankle while defending. Surprisingly, Curry, who limped around the court for a week, did not leave the game. Instead, he took a painkiller and continued to fight, and continued to shoot with his non-weight-bearing left foot. Hit three extended three-pointers, scoring 47+7+3 and 11 three-pointers.
Unexpectedly, facing the 76ers on April 20, Curry not only played, but also contributed a perfect game in a new healthy state, blasting 49+3+5 and playing " "The Great" Embiid has no temper. He upset the most popular Eastern Conference No. 1 with a score of 107-96.
On April 20, Curry was officially named the Western Conference Player of the Week by the NBA. He averaged 43.8+5.8+5 per game and led the Warriors to a record of 3 wins and 1 loss.
On October 30, 2019, Curry injured his hand bone during the game and underwent surgery;
Wiseman exited the game, and Curry showed a dominant performance. In the game, he scored 38+53+42+33+47+49 in a row, leading the Warriors to 5 wins and 1 loss.
Curry, who has taken root in the Warriors and is unwavering since joining the league, must be worthy of the Warriors fighting again, just like the Lakers did to Kobe.
There is no doubt that a championship is the dream of every NBA player, and it is also the motivation for every great player to fight until death.
Compared with the "Death Five" era, there is a clear gap between the current Warriors lineup. But there is no denying that Curry's golf intelligence, team leadership ability, and scoring ability are all at a "historic" level. He can dribble, run, and shoot three-pointers smoothly, and the whole team is becoming more and more proficient in frequent pick-and-rolls.
According to the current rhythm of the game, the whole team is becoming more and more cooperative, and Curry does not suffer major injuries. It is not impossible for the Warriors to counterattack and win the Western Conference Finals, or even win the championship. If Thompson recovers smoothly and can come back early, the combination of Curry and Thompson will greatly increase the probability of winning the championship.
Is this just a dream? Still, Curry can really make the impossible possible.