For ordinary people, Stephen Curry is a player with excessive skill. And yet, the impossible happened during the match against the Blazers this Sunday, since the last time the Chef had such a catastrophic evening, the league showed yet another completely different face.


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In great form since the start of the season, Stephen Curry was already in the discussions for the MVP. However, since his injury and the series of defeats for the Warriors, the situation has changed. If his teammates are mostly to blame for their disappointing performances and/or their behavior, the Chef remained almost blameless… except perhaps since this weekend.

Opposed to the Blazers this Sunday, the Dubs had to win against a theoretically weaker opponent. However, the 2022 champions had to fight until the very last moments to achieve success (118-114). And against all odds, the one who had the most trouble was the double MVP who had one of his worst evenings in a long time with a 0/8 three-pointer:

Stephen Curry’s catastrophic performance

 
The last time Curry didn’t make a three-pointer in a regular season game:

James Harden averaged 36.1 points per game

Dwyane Wade was playing his final season

Tony Parker was a Hornet

Kevin Durant was a Warrior

We’re all a little used to seeing Steph Curry show so much clumsiness, but we have to believe that he remains human after all. The four-time champion was on a streak of 268 straight games having scored at least one field goal. Finally, this series which had lasted since 2018 came to an end but on top of that, the Splash Brother was only able to find the net twice during the match.

In total, the former Davidson player only accumulated 7 small points at 16.7% shooting success (2/12) in his team’s narrow victory, accompanied by 8 assists. Fortunately for the Californians, on this nightmarish day for Baby Face, Klay Thompson responded and allowed the Californian franchise to defeat Portland thanks to his 28 points at 68.8% shooting (11/16).

It’s an evening that Stephen Curry will no doubt quickly want to forget. Having not converted a single three-point shot during the match against the Blazers, the superstar achieved an unprecedented poor performance, since the last time this happened, our national Tony Parker was still active in the NBA…