Steph Curry just pulled off a stat that nobody wanted: zero field goals in a blowout loss! But don't count him out yet – here’s why!
In what has been described as an unprecedented night for basketball star Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors had a shocking defeat against the Memphis Grizzlies, where Curry recorded zero field goals. This marked the first time in his illustrious career that he went a full game without scoring, a feat that not even professional sports can prepare you for. While the team collectively pent on the court with a staggering loss of 51 points, all eyes remained on Curry, who is usually the underdog’s knight, braving stormy nights with ease. But on this particular occasion, the storm transformed into a tsunami, sweeping away any hopes of a comeback!
Curry’s typical swagger was starkly absent as he went 0-for-7 in shooting during the game, leaving fans scratching their heads and asking, "What on earth happened to our superstar?" As the Golden State Warriors stumbled to an embarrassing defeat, Andrew Wiggins’ promising performance seemed mere consolation, albeit colorful for the downcast fans. Curry even humorously acknowledged the oddity of the night, emphasizing that despite the setback, there’s always room for optimism and that the team’s vibes are currently way better than last season’s 52-point loss to Boston.
Despite the dismal scoreboard, determined Curry held his chin up high, promising that he sees a brighter path ahead for the Warriors this season. His resilience can be attributed to a solid understanding that every athlete has their off days, and for a basketball legend like Curry, that day came with a humbling blip. After all, it is through adversity that the greatest emerge even stronger. The twin star of Curry and Draymond Green failing to score in the same game for the first time will surely go down in history as quirky trivia, something to laugh about at fan viewing parties in the years to come.
Interestingly enough, if Curry manages to regroup and earn a spot on his 11th All-Star team this season, he will surpass Paul Arizin to become the player with the most All-Star selections in Warriors history. Keeping that at the back of his mind, fans must remember that even amidst a crushing defeat, Curry's past achievements shine brightly, reminding everyone why this talented point guard remains a beloved figure on and off the court. Never doubt the heart of a champion! And just a fun fact for the road: Did you know that Curry is also known for his exceptional three-point shooting accuracy, holding the record for the most three-pointers made in a single NBA season? It’s a wild contrast to his recent stats but that’s what keeps fans coming back for more!
Stephen Curry can break a tie with Paul Arizin for the most All-Star selections in Warriors history if he is named to his 11th All-Star team this season.
Andrew Wiggins gave the Warriors some offense with 19 points and 4-of-5 shooting from 3-point range, but his performance wasn't nearly enough to overcome a ...
Steph Curry and Draymond Green both failed to score a field goal in the same game for the first time in their careers as the Golden State Warriors were ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Stephen Curry had a game like none other in his career. It was part of an awful night for the Golden State Warriors.
Curry said that the team's vibes are 'way better' than they were after its 52-point loss in Boston last season.
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry didn't have a good explanation for what happened after going 0-of-7 from the field in Thursday's 144-93 ...
Stephen Curry's resilient optimism shines through after a crushing defeat, highlighting leadership and determination for the Warriors.
Stephen Curry expressed his faith in the Golden State Warriors after falling to a disastrous 51-point loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.
Before Thursday, Curry had never before recorded zero field goals in a game in which he played 12 minutes.
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green each failed to make a field goal -- the first time they've done that together in their careers -- as Golden State was ...