The Day Steph Curry Dropped 47 Against a Triple Team 😤
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In Game 3 of the 2019 NBA Finals, Steph Curry turned in a historic 47-point performance, carrying the depleted Warriors as they faced the Raptors without key players like Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant. Despite facing relentless double and triple teams, Curry's skill and determination shone through, making this game one of the most underrated Finals performances of his career.
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Steph Curry get a box in one, something that never happen to Lebron James
It’s never happened to anyone but Steph wym goofy 😂😂😂😂😂
Today’s Motivation 🙏
“What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul?”
Matthew 16:26
Amen
they say curry could not do what harden did when harden was alone but he actually did it ,in the finals,vs kawhi and a box and 1 defense and ended with 47 on better efficiency.
in the end it proved kobes statement:that solo and hero ball does not work in the playoffs,mj needed help,kobe needed help,steph and bron needed help,batman needs his robin
I remember no one caring about that performance at that time, people would criticize his efficiency even though he was facing a box and 1. But it's good to go back to this performance, a trully underrated game
Honestly I think that if the 2019 Raptors had stayed together in 2020 they would have won the championship.
only reason that was forgotten is cause they lost, had they won it would have been a different story
A really underrated game for Steph in the finals.
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First? Jk. Great video as always, Keep feeding the streets
@ForrealMwangi Haha respect for being here early 💪
Appreciate the support bro!
@@joshcarsonjc3I know the polls suggest that you should focus on 2019 as the most underrated Finals performance from Stephen Curry. Can you also cover the 2017 Finals performance? Overall, I enjoy your work keep going.💪
@@kevincampbell4708 I will have to look into 2017 being underrated as well 👀
Appreciate the feedback bro 💪
What you're forgetting is that the box n 1 defense actually worked against NBA players.
@johnt2831 Respect, Toronto was able to get back into game 2 in large part because of it. They had a large + in the +\- while implementing it throughout the series as well.
It may be a “middle school tactic” but it did work. Also shows how great Curry is to demand that 😤
@@joshcarsonjc3 Listen, Steph Curry is my favorite player ever.
I was torn because I am also a Raptors fan as well, and felt that the city of Toronto needed this championship.
But I will always root for Steph Curry, he is a Brother that a big heart.
On and off the court.
My only point was that it worked on NBA players, so what does that say that a middle school tactic worked on them?