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Stephen Curry Addresses NBA Immediate Future Amid Team Losing

'It's up to us to go out and perform and hold our ground as a team that's, you know, a legitimate team that can win'


You may sense the frustration in the voice of Stephen Curry as he speaks about his team (which has been losing a lot recently) after scoring 60 points in a recent game and still not coming up with a victory. As the NBA trade deadline nears, he admitted he can’t make personnel decisions for the team, but stated that he and his teammates as players, “have to be able to control what you can control.”

After losing the latest contest to the Atlanta Hawks, the Golden State Warriors have a record of 21-25, falling four games under .500 and resting at 12th place in the Western Conference, out of the playoff race at the moment, according to The Associated Press. Scoring a season-high 60 points and losing in overtime by a score of 141-134, you can see the growing annoyance on Curry’s face.

After being questioned about the looming deadline and the possibility of getting help via a trade, he responded by saying, “It’s up to us as players to perform, play at the level that we’re supposed to so that those conversations and decisions, maybe a little easier. And, obviously, I’m not a GM; I’m not in that position where I’m getting asked that every single day. My job is to go out there and perform. The closer you get to it, it’s the nature of the NBA; you can’t be naïve and act like the calls aren’t being made or whatever it is. For us as players in the locker room, you have to be able to control what you can control. And, until it’s said otherwise, or decisions are made, like, it’s up to us to go out and perform and hold our ground as a team that’s, you know, a legitimate team that can win. And if you’re not, you approach things differently when the opportunity presents itself.”

Steph weighs in on the trade deadline looming large after another tough loss pic.twitter.com/n8N4qBln0e

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Curry’s teammate Draymond Green also shared his thoughts about the team’s misfortunes on the cour on his podcast, The Draymond Green Show.

“Very frustrating, especially with Steph having the type of night that he had, 60. The rest of us didn’t play too well. Everybody else shot 38% from the field, 8-for-38 from three, and then you had Steph with ten threes. It always sucks when you lose a game. When you lose a game, and your guy goes off like that? It’s even worse,” Green said.

“Very frustrating, especially with Steph Curry having the type of night that he had… When you lose a game and your guy [goes] off like that? It’s even worse.”

Draymond Green on the loss against the Hawks despite Steph’s 60 🗣️

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One thing that both teammates can agree on, as Green stated, is that they have to play more mistake-free basketball.

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