Certainly, being able to play alongside one of the future Hall of Fame players is something that not everyone is blessed with. Especially when it was also the best shot putter of all time and modern basketball revolutionary Stephen Curry . Experience and skills are definitely valuable gifts the “head chef” can pass on to his teammates. However, according to Andrew Wiggins, having Stephen Curry on the team also brings other advantages.
After the victory against the Brooklyn Nets, Andrew Wiggins entered the press conference room and made a rather interesting comment about his senior. He believes that in addition to the fact that he is constantly open because Stephen Curry has attracted all the attention of the opponent, there is still another huge benefit that not many people pay attention to: “Every time we play away from home, There are many local audiences cheering for the Warriors. Playing football with Steph is really beneficial.”
Stephen Curry himself also seemed quite surprised by this. The lovely star laughed and said: “Actually, I even feel strange. But that really brought joy to the whole team. We are all truly grateful for the audience’s support.”
Indeed, Stephen Curry is not simply a torchbearer who lights the way for modern basketball, he also brings fans more beautiful and entertaining basketball than the older generation. The NBA has become less violent and less violent since the presence of the “head chef”. There’s no debate about whether that’s a good thing or not, but one thing is for sure: the audience likes this. That’s why the last match was not the first time the pitcher born in 1988 received applause on the away field.
Last April, when marching to Philadelphia to meet the Sixers, basketball fans here continuously chanted MVP for Stephen Curry even though superstar No. 30 was burning the home team’s basket. This is recognition of what Stephen Curry is dedicating his best to basketball fans around the world.
Not only the audience, but also the opponents had to take their hats off to acknowledge the collective excellence led by Stephen Curry. The former teammate of the “chef” Kevin Durant also had to admit about his opponent’s ability: “This is just a group stage match, I mean we’ve only played less than 20 matches. I don’t want to put too much pressure on the team and call this an early final. But it’s clear that the Warriors are currently the best team in the tournament and play football at a very high level.”
The next question that is on everyone’s mind right now is none other than whether this year’s MVP title can belong to a player born in 1988 or not. Fans and experts have countless reasons to support Stephen Curry in the race to MVP 2022. Up until now, in the NBA there has been an unwritten rule that MVPs will often be the best players of the base team. possess high rank. Now that the Golden State Warriors are no longer as depressed as last season, is this a sign of a third MVP title for Steph.