Recent performances by the Golden State Warriors have captured the attention of many fans, with the team showcasing a strong run of form. Their thrilling 113-112 victory over the Phoenix Suns marked their sixth win in the last seven games, continuing their impressive streak.
Stephen Curry, who has been a cornerstone of the Warriors for over a decade, once again demonstrated his clutch ability, sealing the win in the final moments. With only 3.3 seconds remaining, Curry drained a game-winning three-pointer to secure another dramatic victory for his team.
After the game, head coach Steve Kerr discussed his choice to draw up a play for Curry, sharing his thoughts with Warriors on NBCS on Twitter. “Jordan, Duncan, Steph. Just get the ball to those guys, you’re going to win a lot,” Kerr said.
Kerr humorously pointed out that no one had suggested a final play for Curry, noting it was his decision to trust the four-time NBA champion. In a lighthearted moment, the reporter quipped that this was exactly why Kerr had accumulated nine championship rings in his career.
Kerr then shared his formula for success: passing the ball to Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, and Stephen Curry, a strategy that has helped him win five NBA titles as a player and four as the Warriors’ head coach.