Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry would greatly appreciate some help from his teammates.
And his organization is aware of that fact.
“Without a doubt, we need some scoring and some playmaking from the other players, too,” Golden State manager Steve Kerr admitted.
Stephen Curry tonight:
38 Points
5 rebounds
5 threesWarriors Starters: 33 Points
There’s just not much more our GOAT can do. pic.twitter.com/RR88z82nWg
— De🅿️ressed Warriors Fan 💔 (@GoIdenState) November 13, 2023
The guard finished with 38 points in his team’s 116-110 defeat against the Minnesota Timberwolves – his 6th 30-point match this campaign. At the same time, Curry had a teammate finish with at least 20 points only 1 time: Dario Saric vs. Thunder at the beginning of the month.
Steph has also outscored any teammate by at least 5 points in all 11 matches this campaign, the longest streak to begin a campaign since Michael Jordan in 1987-88 (11).
Sunday was the 5th time in 11 clashes that the guard had doubled his closest teammate. That’s more than the whole last campaign.
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