Stephen Curry might be struggling to lead his Golden State Warriors to road wins, but he can still appreciate a historic win on the road when it does happen.
In the first round of this year’s March Madness, 16th-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson beat the No. 1 seed Purdue for one of the most improbable upsets of all time. Curry rewarded the FDU players by sending them Under Armour gear and Curry Flow 10s.
Steph Curry sent the Fairleigh Dickinson players each a pair of Curry Flow 10s and Under Armor apparel after beating Purdue. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/3GCud0rCmb
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) March 20, 2023
This was a great move by Steph to acknowledge the historic achievement that FDU pulled off. The college based in New Jersey was sadly eliminated in the second round tonight but put up one hell of a fight against Florida Atlantic.
This was only the second time in NCAA history that a 16th seed pulled off a first-round upset, the first time happening in 2018.
Stephen Curry Looking To Recreate The Road Magic
After their loss to the Grizzlies in Memphis, the Warriors fell to 7-29 on the road, currently on an 11-game losing streak. Their road record is worse than the worst team in the league this season. The Detroit Pistons are 7-27 on the road and the Warriors are somehow worse than that, rivaling the 6-27 San Antonio Spurs and the 6-28 Houston Rockets.
Stephen Curry struggled mightily against the Grizzlies, being held to just 16 points after a fantastic defensive performance by Dillon Brooks. Getting clamped by Trae Young in the clutch in their previous game isn’t helping matters either.
The Warriors have a legitimate shot at staying as either the 5 or the 6 seed in the West. With 6 more road games this season, the Warriors cannot afford to lose all of them and be staring at a .500 or worse record this season. They are 36-36 so far this season.
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