November 22, 2024 02:25 AM

Stephen Curry Returns To Golden State Warriors, Shows Off Awesome Shoes For Chinese New Year

Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors MVP guard is going to return on the game. The play that officially marked the return of this super human Curry began in the most common way by just grabbing a defensive rebound and the game dominance has returned in his arms.

Right after the Los Angeles Clippers guard Jamal Crawford tossed up a contested jumper in the last remaining seconds of the first half of Saturday's night game against Golden State Warriors, Curry grabbed the rebound and at the same time he did over DeAndre Jordan, the Clippers 7-foot tall all-star center, Washington Post reported.

After slipping past Crawford with his nifty behind the back move, Curry just dribbled once and gathered the ball, took two steps behind and arrived at the half court with a flying shot. As the buzzer sounded, his teammates and the avid fans revealed an unrestrained celebration that the team was doing on a regular basis a year ago through the NBA record of 73 regular session wins.

According to the Golden State Warriors coach, Steve Kerr said; "People write this, but Steph's gonna Steph". The coach was clearly referring to Curry's 25-point third quarter, and it pushed him to a 43 points in 29 minutes and sending him to the bench for the final 12 minutes. Warriors are on their way to 144-98 victory over the Southern California rivals.

Meanwhile, Curry showed off his unique shoes for Chinese New Year. He has been a perfect role model for many and he has helped shaped the way the game was played. It has been Warrior's great tradition to celebrate Chinese New Year each year.

According to Blue Man Hoop, Curry and other teammates from Warriors had their jersey costume for the Saturday night game; and further, they will also be wearing shoes that are inspired by the said culture. Curry had worn his unique shoes during their game which was played against Los Angeles Clippers.

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