From his on-court performance to his focus on the bench, Steph Curry dominated every facet of the Warriors' Game 3 win against the Kings.
When the Warriors selected Green in the second round of the 2012 NBA Draft, Curry already had three years of professional experience with Golden State. The season before, though, he was held to only 24 games because of ankle issues that had plagued the start of his career.
Green can't pinpoint the moment he first felt Curry being a master at work. All he knows is the performance Curry put on in Game 3 against the Kings, with Green watching from home, brought him back to Boston in Game 4 of the NBA Finals last year. Steph saved the Warriors' season before winning a title then, and he might have repeated the favor once again.
To Kerr, for how important Curry's scoring was to the Warriors winning their first game in this seven-game series, some of the shots he passed up were just as important. Nothing was forced. The flow was his and he wasn't going to allow anybody else to take it from him. Whether it was the emotion of the moment or the Kings' crowd clattering cowbells, Curry opened the series quite the opposite of a master. His first play, in fact, was a disaster of a cross-court turnover right into the hands of Harrison Barnes."That's his focus," Kerr said."He understands the same thing that makes Steph so brilliant can sometimes cost him a possession or two. The other night he realized he had to think.
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