
All season long, fans of the Golden State Warriors have been shocked to see how poorly their team has performed on the road.
They have been looking like a completely different squad at times, one that isn’t sure of itself and has no clue how to overcome opponents.
But there have still been moments of greatness from the Warriors and some flashes of the old team that followers know and love.
On Thursday night, Stephen Curry posted a strong three-pointer that was similar to the type of shots he used to nail all the time when the team was regularly the best in the NBA.
With the assistance of long-time teammate Andre Iguodala, Curry was able to find the space he needed to put up the three, which found the net without any problem.
Steph was feeling himself after the tough 3 😂🎯 pic.twitter.com/4Uyx949Nlb
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) March 10, 2023
Following the trey, Curry looked very happy with himself, which is completely understandable.
The Warriors have had their fair share of problems this season but Curry hasn’t been one of them.
In fact, seeing a three-pointer like this from him isn’t surprising at all.
His three-point percentage for the season (43.4%) is his best in years and he has also been scoring more points and assists than he has in several seasons.
And his average rebounds per game (6.2) is a career-high for the four-time champion.
Curry has looked fresh and driven all season, despite a few injuries that have forced him to miss games.
But the Warriors are still experiencing ups and downs.
For example, they ended up losing to the Memphis Grizzlies, 131-110, on Thursday night.
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