After Curry's highlight heave in a 40-point game, Green says the 'NBA is lucky' to watch the showman
Briefly

In a thrilling game against the Brooklyn Nets, Stephen Curry astounded fans and teammates alike with a stunning 38-foot shot at the end of the second quarter, contributing to a total of 40 points in the Golden State Warriors' 121-119 victory. Draymond Green emphasized Curry's exceptional shooting ability, noting that unlike most players who might get lucky, they all expected the shot to go in. Curry himself found the moment surprising but attributed it to his unique 'rhythm' on the court. This game marked yet another display of his extraordinary talent as a shooter, delighting a record crowd.
Curry describes his incredible 38-foot shot at the end of the second quarter as a 'rhythm shot,' showcasing his exceptional skill and composure.
Draymond Green affirmed Curry's prowess, stating, 'Most people can make that shot luckily. We all knew that shot was going in.' He highlighted the distinction of Curry's skill.
Curry surprised even himself with the shot, admitting, 'That’s not in the practice routine… it’s kind of a rhythm shot.' His talent makes such feats seem routine.
The fans erupted as Curry confidently ran off after making the shot, underscoring the excitement and unpredictability of his performances.
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