Through four games, it’s been clear that Steph Curry has been the best player in the series. After his 43 point season-saving game to tie the series 2-2, the talk around the league was this Game 4 possibly being the best finals performance in Curry’s career. He’s had many great showings in the finals, and while the future hall-of-famer says he doesn’t rank his own finals games, it’s only right that we do it for him. Let’s take a look at Steph Curry’s top 5 finals performances.
Read MoreIf you look up the definition of a leader in the Oxford Dictionary — this is the result: “A person who leads a group of people, especially the head of a country, an organization, etc.”
The undisputed leader of the Golden State Warriors is none other than superstar Stephen Curry.
Read MoreDown 2-1 in the 2022 NBA Finals to the Boston Celtics is not at all what the Golden State Warriors had in mind. Major adjustments are needed to be made, specifically tailored towards Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Jordan Poole.
Read MoreThe Warriors fell short in what felt like a winnable Game 3 of the NBA Finals last night. While Steph Curry continued his excellency, as is common for him in the championship, the Warriors couldn’t put together a run of their own to match the Celtics heating up, and their team defense was overall lacking. For the league’s #1 defense, anchored by a perennial Defensive Player of the Year, this shouldn’t be happening.
Read MoreWe’ve seen this movie before. The Warriors would dig themselves into a hole and for whatever reason — they would come out of the tunnels after half time looking like a completely different team.
Read MoreThe NBA playoffs have proven that the league is in good hands for the future with guys like Jordan Poole, Luka Doncic, Ja Morant, Jayson Tatum, and others all stepping up when the lights were the brightest. The latest performance came from Poole who scored 17 points in Game Two of the Finals while hitting five three pointers.
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