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Stephen Curry (Source: X)
The Golden State Warriors defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 139-104 to start their 2024–25 season, and it should come as no surprise that Stephen Curry was leading the way for his team. He recorded a nearly triple-double in this game, scoring 17 points, dishing out 10 assists, and pulling nine rebounds.
With Klay Thompson leaving the Golden State Warriors for the Dallas Mavericks during the offseason, the Warriors had a great start to the season. As the Warriors prepare for their upcoming matchup with the Utah Jazz, Curry will once more be a key component of their strategy. Stephen Curry is a man of many talents, and during a practice break, he demonstrated his juggling skills.
However, a video of him juggling basketballs became popular on social media ahead of this match, showcasing a little-known talent of his. Almost everyone is aware of his basketball prowess. It's reasonable to believe that Stephen Curry is proficient in nearly every area of his career at this time. However, given his familiarity with basketball and his excellent hand-eye coordination, this shouldn't be shocking information.
Watch here the video:
Steph’s just out here doing stuff 🤹♂️ pic.twitter.com/tx2vXTI2Gm
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) October 25, 2024
Golden State won the second game against Utah Jazz
As Golden State looks to rebound from two disappointing seasons, the Warriors and their supporters will be hopeful that Curry can continue to display his skills on the basketball court throughout the season, even though juggling is a cool ability to have. Everyone will be watching Curry to see if he can continue to impress fans with his lethal three-point shooting and his undiscovered abilities, which have surely increased his attractiveness as one of the NBA's most well-known legends, while the Warriors attempt to rebuild after two challenging seasons.
On Friday night, Buddy Hield scored 27 points, Steph Curry added 20, and the Golden State Warriors defeated the Utah Jazz 127-86. The Dubs cleared their bench early, and Steve Kerr started 12 players for the second consecutive game. The Warriors will try to begin the season 3-0 for the first time since their 2021–22 championship season when they play the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.
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