Stephen Curry

In Sunday night’s game between the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings, Stephen Curry had a nearly costly mistake reminiscent of Chris Webber’s infamous timeout call (Fox News). However, the Warriors were still able to pull off the win, tying the series at 2-2 (Sports Illustrated). Curry had 32 points in the game, continuing his hot streak from deep, and joined the ranks of Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar by achieving a historic feat at the age of 35 or older (The SportsRush).

Despite the win, Curry still reflected on his questionable decision-making in the final moments of the game, admitting that he’ll “live with that decision” (ClutchPoints). In an interview, he discussed his gaffe and the importance of moving on from mistakes (Bleacher Report).

Curry’s duel with the Kings’ De’Aaron Fox has been a highlight of the series, with both players adding to their legends (CBS Sports). Curry’s impact on the game remains undeniable, as evidenced by his recent performance and status as one of the league’s top scorers (RotoBaller).

While Curry remains a critical part of the Warriors’ success, his recent blunder serves as a reminder that mistakes can happen to anyone, even the greatest players (Sporting News). But as the Warriors prepare for the next game in the series, Curry and his team will have to focus on the present and leave the past behind (The Guardian).