Live broadcast, October 24-Warriors beat the King 130-125 in a regular season that ended today. Curry was interviewed by the media after the game.
When talking about whether the team is still running into defense, Curry said: “We started this season with an expectation, which is based on our winning the championship last season and our performance last season, you will make a comparison, and we understand that we must play better on the defensive end. We got enough points tonight, especially 50 points in the second quarter, but we also lost almost 70 points in the first half, which made them slow down, some smackdown can bring them back to the game, and this did happen in the second half. We know our expectations, but at the same time we should also understand that our six main substitutes this season have not played such a big role last season. You must cultivate chemical reactions and practice repeatedly. I hope we can win the ball in the process of running-in. This is the process we have to go through, and we will get through this period.”
When asked how to instill the message that young players in larger roles this season cannot relax even if they hit 50 in a single section and even lead to 26 points at one time, Curry said: “We can say these words directly, and we can tell them that we also experienced these in 2012. But young players must experience these things personally, which is part of their growth. Today is a great lesson. Sometimes we make the game seem simple, but it is the result of 10 years of hard work and repeated practice, so it is really difficult to win in this league. 48 minutes is a long time, and every detail is important.”
In this game, Curry played for 31 minutes and 21 seconds, and scored 33 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steals in 22 shots and 11 shots.
(Tielin)