Kristaps Porzingis and Kyle Kouzma were no match for Steph Curry in the Warriors’ win over the Wizards on Monday night. Curry went for 47 points and one nasty pump fake that has Porzingis completely fooled.
Steph Curry had a 34th birthday to remember.
Draymond Green returned from injury to reunite the Warriors' holy trinity of Curry, Green, and Klay Thompson for the first time in 1,005 days, culminating with a postgame hug that tugged at the heartstrings.
Oh, Curry also scored 47 points, electrifying Chase Center in a 126-112 win over the Washington Wizards that was reminiscent of Oracle vibes.
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The candle on top of his birthday celebration might have been the David Blaine-esque move he put on Kristaps Porzingis to put the game away.
Warriors analyst Kelenna Azubuike called it a “fake like [Hakeem] Olajuwon.” Not too long after, fellow Wizards teammate Kentavious Caldwell-Pople jokingly asked the greatest shooter of all time to leave the game. There still was 1:57 remaining.
Curry was that good. The poor Wizards got to see the rejuvenated Big Three firsthand. Now the rest of the NBA has been put on notice. Just ask Draymond Green.
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