JUST IN: This Is Not Good At All For Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry has been playing without getting called a lot lately. With their likely seed staying the same at the end of the season, “The Chef” and the Warriors are ranked 10th in the Western Conference.

Curry did not receive foul calls on several occasions in previous games that would have determined the Warriors’ Western Conference seed. Even with all of the difficulties, Steph’s free-throw attempts haven’t been the same, but he is still dangerous from a distance.

Steph has made the fewest free throw attempts per game in his career, as evidenced by a recent stat line. Until Curry starts scoring thirty points or more per game, all of these efforts are legitimate. To put things in perspective, the “Baby-Faced Assassin” has scored more than 30 points a game on several occasions.

Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry averaged 4.8 free throw attempts per game and 36.7 points each night in his second MVP campaign. Curry celebrated the foul call in the most recent game against the Houston Rockets after he attempted to pass between two players.

His present period of shooting fewer than three free throws a game is a real source of frustration. Steph’s response after finally receiving a call that he wouldn’t normally get told it all.

This season, Stephen Curry has had the greatest difficulties.
Curry’s season total of games played is currently over 70. He didn’t play more than 70 games in a season since the 2016–17 campaign. This is the final season of Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson’s Warriors career.

 

Curry is still unstoppable, thus his performance hasn’t declined. His splash brother, meantime, has been having difficulties from outside the arc.

Curry has done the most this season, taking the team’s workload upon himself. The Warriors’ road to the playoffs is currently difficult as they compete in the Play-In competition. Due to their dearth of big men, the Dubs will need to make the most of their lineup going into the play-in game.

Previously a huge player on the team, Kevon Looney is now a smaller part of the group. The lack of size in the paint was a major factor in last year’s second-round exit. We need the Play-In by next week.

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