Don’t worry, Golden State Warriors fans: Steph Curry is going to be playing in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
Ever since Wednesday night, Warriors fanatics have been worried that Curry would be sitting out of the game because of some intense physical contact he had in Game 3.
But there is no need to fear, according to the team.
Steve Kerr says Steph Curry is good to go, no restrictions or anything tonight for Game 4 of the NBA Finals
— Dalton Johnson (@DaltonJ_Johnson) June 10, 2022
Speaking to the press, head coach Steve Kerr said that Curry is “good to go” and there will no sort of restriction on him at tip-off Friday night.
That presumably means that Curry is going to be his regular self.
That’s the best news for the Warriors but the rest of the team better come to play too if they wish to even the series at 2-2.
Back In Boston
The Warriors didn’t play horribly on Wednesday night – they even took the lead briefly – but the Celtics had them figured out for most of the game.
It was yet another instance of the Celtics bouncing back from a loss: they hardly ever lose back-to-back games.
Golden State is very lucky that Curry is going to be playing in Game 4 because he is undeniably the strongest player on his team right now.
Klay Thompson was the only other Warrior who scored more than 20 points on Wednesday.
And when Curry is sitting on the bench, the team’s offensive output drops like a stone.
Once again, the Celtics are showing their defensive muscle.
How will the Warriors combat that?
Obviously, Curry will be the biggest part of their game plan but he will need four other capable players around him at all times.
One thing is for sure: the Warriors will need to protect Curry like literal gold in Game 4.
They don’t want even a chance of him getting hurt.
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