Steve Kerr On Steph Curry’s 105 Straight 3-Pointers From The Right Corner After Practice: “He Choked. Couldn’t Make The 106th One.”

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Stephen Curry once again shocked everybody when the Warriors shared a video of their superstar shooting corner 3s after practice. Steph is the greatest shooter of all time and that practice was another proof of that. Curry made 105 straight 3-pointers and it took him over 5 minutes to miss the first one.

That was something incredible to watch but not everybody was impressed by that. Proof of that is Steve Kerr, Curry’s head coach, who threw some shade at the 3x NBA champion for his numbers. According to Kerr, Curry has lost it and his level has decreased.

“He choked. Couldn’t make the 106th one. I guess he just didn’t have it in him. Very disappointing,” Kerr said on Curry’s incredible sequence.

Of course, he was shocking. Curry is still a shooting machine and Kerr is well aware of that. The Warriors haven’t had the best start to the season but they’re working to get things back on track. On Sunday, they beat the Chicago Bulls with a 129-128 final result. Curry went off with 36 points to help his team get their first win of the campaign.

Klay Thompson will miss this entire season and the Dubs are struggling without him and Draymond Green. Curry has a big responsibility this year and so far he’s been bad for the team. Still, the season is very young and Curry will have plenty of chances to lead his team to win games.

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