The ‘prize’ of consolation that Stephen Curry had after the loss of the Warriors against the Lakers

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The Golden State Warriors lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2023 NBA Playoffs, but Stephen Curry had a consolation ‘prize’.

© Ezra Shaw/Getty ImagesTroy Brown Jr. y Stephen Curry

nor the very Stephen Curry with 14 points and three triples during the last quarter, he was able to avoid the defeat of Golden State Warriors contra Los Angeles Lakers in Game 1 of the semifinals of the NBA Playoffs 2023. However, the effort of ‘The chef’ he had a consolation ‘award’ after the Dubs’ fall.

Curry’s story on the nine occasions he has participated in los Playoffs of the NBA rewrote a chapter in golden letters. The Warriors star became leading scorer in a Game 7 by registering 50 points against the Sacramento Kings on April 30, 2023. And the best was yet to come.

Well, if it comes to speaking in individual terms. Golden State Warriors they lost to the Los Angeles Lakers by 112 to 117 points and blew home advantage. Now, Stephen Curry and company must look for a victory at the Crypto.com Arena stadium to be able to define the series in the fifth or seventh game at the Chase Center.

The consolation ‘award’ Curry received after the Warriors vs. lakers

Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson y Jordan Poolethey became the first trio of teammates to score six 3-pointers during a game in the history of los Playoffs. They arrive in good rhythm for Game 2 Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday, May 4 at 9:00 p.m. ET. Especially when you take into account the consolation ‘prize’ that Steph got.

Following the Warriors’ loss to the Lakers on May 2, 2023, Curry had the consolation ‘prize’ that became the first player in history with at least 600 three-pointers scored in the Playoffs. ‘The chef’ he has made 601 three-point shots until Golden State’s second game against the team of LeBron James and company.

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Curry’s record (Photo: Twitter / @NBA)

2023-05-04 01:22:42
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