Warriors’ Stephen Curry Dropped Brutal One-Liner After Humiliating Loss to Celtics

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Warriors’ Stephen Curry Dropped Brutal One-Liner After Humiliating Loss to Celtics:  Stephen Curry, the top player for the Golden State Warriors, experienced the utmost pride when he led his team to victory over the Boston Celtics in the NBA championship game two years ago. At some point during the evening on Sunday, the emotional pendulum swung in the opposite direction.

It was the fourth worst blowout in the history of the Golden State Warriors franchise, and it occurred at TD Garden, when the Celtics defeated Curry’s Warriors by a score of 140–88. The momentum that the Warriors had been building up over the middle of the season came to a screaming halt on a night when Curry went ice-cold from deep, going 0-for-9 on three-pointers.

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  • The occurrence at TD Garden, when the Celtics emerged victorious over Curry’s Warriors with a score of 140–88, stands as the fourth most severe blowout in the annals of the Golden State Warriors club.
  • The Warriors’ momentum, which had been steadily increasing throughout the middle of the season, abruptly ceased on a particular night when Curry exhibited a lack of proficiency from the 3-point line, resulting in a score of 0-for-9.

Warriors’ Stephen Curry Dropped Brutal One-Liner After Humiliating Loss to Celtics

  • After suffering a loss by 52 points, Curry responded in an extremely forthright manner to the manner in which the game was played.
  • According to Curry, who was speaking with a reporter with the Celtics, “That’s what we used to do to teams.”

After suffering a loss by 52 points, Curry responded in an extremely forthright manner to the manner in which the game was played.

According to Curry, who was speaking with a reporter with the Celtics, “That’s what we used to do to teams.”

Warriors’ Stephen Curry Dropped Brutal One-Liner After Humiliating Loss to Celtics
Warriors’ Stephen Curry Dropped Brutal One-Liner After Humiliating Loss to Celtics

 

But Golden State had no such luck this year against the top-seeded Celtics.

Curry and the other Warriors starters were substituted out in the third quarter after he shot just 2 out of 13 from the field and finished with 4 points, 3 assists and 1 rebound in 17 minutes. With Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown finishing with 27 and 29 points apiece, the unstoppable offensive tandem helped the Celtics build up a 44-point lead by the half.

On Wednesday, the Warriors (32–28) will try to get back on track against the Milwaukee Bucks.

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