Stephen Curry is coming off a 43-point, 10-rebound performance against the Boston Celtics, and there is no doubt that he was spectacular in Game 4. The Golden State Warriors won on the road in a hostile environment and evened up the series prior to heading home for Game 6.
There is no doubt that Stephen Curry has been the driver of success for the Golden State Warriors. Coach Steve Kerr has recently lauded Stephen Curry, claiming that when he’s done coaching, he’ll “look back and say thank you” to Stephen Curry.
That’s the thing that makes him special, his strength and character matches his skill and his level of conditioning, it’s all tied together. You know, he just cares so much he works so hard, so easy coach.
Whenever I’m done coaching, I’ll look back and just say “thank you” to Steph. Night after night, because he’s made this situation for us as an organization just easy for everybody, he’s just a special special player, special person.
It is quite clear that the Golden State Warriors wouldn’t have been a dynasty without Stephen Curry. He has changed the game of basketball itself with his play and cemented his status as the greatest shooter of all time. He is only 34 right now, and based on his current level of play, he is far from declining. Many believe that he will be a top-10 player of all time when he does retire.
It remains to be seen if Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors do end up winning the NBA Finals. The series is currently at 2-2, and one would expect the Boston Celtics to respond in Game 5 after a disappointing loss at home, where they failed to close out the game. This could be anyone’s series right now, but if Stephen Curry plays as he did in Game 4, the Warriors have a very good chance of winning.
