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Curry: I’m proud to silence the doubters and bring confidence to the new season

Original title: Curry: I am proud to silence the doubters and bring confidence to the new season

Beijing time on October 1, news, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has never backed down in front of those who questioned his ability on the court, last season was no exception. Curry talked about the criticism he suffered last season while participating in SiriusXM NBA Radio’s podcast today.

Due to injuries, Curry missed most of the 2019-20 season, but in the 2020-21 season, which was delayed and shortened by the epidemic, Curry returned in a way of revenge. In the absence of Klay Thompson, Curry delivered historical data, averaging 32.0 points per game in 63 games, leading the league in scoring.

“I mean, there was a moment, before the Trail Blazers’ 62-point game last season, I heard a lot of noise and heard a lot of slander. “Curry said on the show, “I’m proud to shut those people up. But at the same time, I also realize that when you are struggling every year, hitting the top of the mountain, trying to hit the championship, I may be better than others. Get more criticism because people think I shouldn’t be in this position.”

“But I don’t think I will get that kind of love from people unless everything is settled. So it doesn’t matter to me, it doesn’t matter what the story is. I am really grateful that I played a high-level game and reminded me People my ability. I will also bring that confidence to this year. This is how I handle things. It starts from the inner struggle between me and myself. When necessary, you can get some fuel from other places. ‘, but I always live in the present.” Curry continued, “I am very proud to turn it off (questions and criticisms).”

Last season, after the Warriors defeated the Trail Blazers by 25 points, commentator Channing Frye questioned Curry: “There are many questions about Curry, not whether he can play, but because there are no All-Star teammates around. Under the premise, can other people become better”. After scoring 62 points in the game against the Blazers, Curry sent a subtle message to his critics on his personal social media Instagram.

“In the end, I found the fun of playing again. Sometimes you put too much pressure on yourself and think you have to prove something. I think this is why, at last year’s All-Star Game, I said I didn’t need to prove anything. But there are still many things to be done, I use this as a guideline.” Curry said. (Morning)Return to Sohu to see more

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