Golden State Warriors player Moses Moody is speaking out about his superstar teammate.
Drafted in the first round of 2021 and playing with Stephen Curry for the Golden State Warriors is Moses as Moody knows. It was a fascinating introduction to the NBA for young shooting guards.
Moody has not taken anything for granted. However, he has problems with the fact that others may be too used to Stephen Curry’s greatness.
After winning the road in the opening game of the playoff series with the Rockets, Moody is filled with praise for his veteran teammates.
Moses Moody, a number of admirers who have recently been praised by Warriors great Chris Marin, still has a tribute to Stephen Curry’s greatness.
Talking to the game’s 95.7, Moody stated that he was blown away by the high level that Curry is producing, even if he felt that others were too used to it.
Moody said: “It’s sad to say, but it’s really normal here.
“You’re watching it so much, and it’s still amazing. It’s the same thing I’ve seen from middle school.”
Payton II’s comments speak to Stephen Curry’s incredible longevity. This is emphasized by the youth of the enemy.
Two players from the playoffs were joined by Houston Rockets rivals Amen Thompson and Jalen Green at one of Stephen Curry’s youth development camps.
Stephen Curry averaged 24.0 points per game in the regular season. And following the arrival of Jimmy Butler, he scored 26.7 points per game since the All-Star break.
Curry still has a huge splash game and scored 56 against the Orlando Magic in matchups earlier this year.
In his opening playoff game, Curry scored 31 points, leading the road victory over the Rockets. As Moody points out, it is treated as “normal” for a 37-year-old.
He only needs three more points to reach 4,000 playoff career points. Such a big milestone can further celebrate the greatness of curry. That’s completely natural.
Moody states that curry heroes are taken for granted, a bit “sad.” These are incredible levels of consistent success the Warriors Star has provided, with few feeling left.