Steph Curry knew the Warriors had enough to win in Game 7 and made a promise. 'Trust me,' he told the Dubs before the Warriors' film session. ThompsonScribe and ShamsCharania on a rare Steph moment before he dropped 50 on the Kings in Game 7:
called them old, about the fractured focus they’ve witnessed in their huddle. Green was prepared to speak to the team, to try galvanizing the bunch. But Curry was fed up enough to tell Green, “let me take this one.” That was all Green needed to hear.
The reason they listen was on display at the Golden 1 Center on Sunday. In 38 minutes, Curry snatched hope from the Kings. In 38 shots, Curry reminded the world of his greatness.And when he was done, he was telling the raucous Kings fans they weren’t ready for the wrath of a legend. He dropped 50 and then was looking for 50 Cent to light the beam. But on this afternoon, it wouldn’t be a purple laser piercing the sky. Instead a blue and gold goat signal.
But the Warriors didn’t win solely because of Curry’s 50. They won because, unlike in Game 6 at Chase Center, they were locked in for the biggest game of the season to date. Their team defense kept Sacramento to 42 second-half points. They were united as they took on the emboldened, youthful Kings, took on the frenzied crowd, took on the pressure of keeping their dynasty alive.
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