Curry promised personally: Don t touch podcasts! I will believe Butler at critical times
Warriors superstar Stephen Curry recently gave an interview, talked about topics that fans are very concerned about and gave a very interesting choice. When asked if it would be a podcast program by itself like many players nowadays, Curry answered very simply: "I don't know how to start a podcast program, everyone can rest assured." Why are you so sure of it? Curry explained: "I have many other things I want to do more than sitting behind the microphone and talking every day." He also felt that it took a lot of time to do podcasts, and he really couldn't get interested. It seems that the "podcast wind" can't move Curry. After chatting about the podcast, the reporter threw a fun question to Curry: "If the game is at the end, any player in history must complete the one-pointer that determines the outcome. Who will you pass the ball to?" Curry's answer was a bit surprising: "If it were now, I would choose Jimmy (Butler)." You should know that Curry himself is one of the deadliest shooters in NBA history, and his ultimate ability at critical moments is also well-known. His choice to hand over the "last shot" opportunity to his teammate Butler shows that he is quite recognizing the tough guy's ability and key ball temperament. Data background: Curry played 8 games for the Warriors in the playoffs this season, playing a little more than 35 minutes per game, handing out comprehensive data per game of 22.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists, plus 1 steal and close to 1 block. Butler also played for the Warriors, playing 11 games in the playoffs, with an average of slightly more playing time (36.1 minutes), averaging 19.2 points, 6.6 rebounds, 5.2 assists, and a more outstanding steal performance (1.3 times). Curry's interview not only gave fans a reassurance to "not being distracted from doing podcasts", but also allowed everyone to see his high trust in his teammate Butler's ability at critical moments. What sparks can this pair create in the new season? It is worth looking forward to.
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