Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors are currently gearing up for what they hope is more than a one day voyage into the NBA postseason, which is slated to begin with the Play-In round later this month. The Warriors have picked up the pace a little bit in recent weeks and recently clinched their spot in the Play-In tournament, but that distinction is not exactly a great accomplishment for a team with a plethora of championship experience and with Curry still playing at an All-NBA level at age 36. Curry has indeed had to carry an immense workload this season for a Warriors team that has seen Draymond Green give into his intrusive thoughts way too often and Klay Thompson fall off of a cliff in terms of his efficiency and production. Recently, former Warriors star and NBA champion Richard Jefferson channeled a recent Metro Boomin song, Like That, featuring Kendrick Lamar in describing just how much of the heavy lifting Stephen Curry has had to do for Golden State this year.
On a recent episode of ESPN's "NBA Today," analysts Richard Jefferson and Kendrick Perkins explained why they would pick the Lakers' core over the Warriors.
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31 | PF | |
21 | PG | |
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9 | SG | |
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11 | SF | |
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22 | PF | |
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8 | SG |